71   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Impact of a cycling lamp  on: November 30, 2025, 06:32:28 AM 
Started by stillaintjeff24 - Last post by dor123
The American semi-parallel ignitors are of different topology than the European semi-parallel ignitors.
Also @RRK: Only parallel and semi-parallel ignitors can use for remote ignition. Superimposed ignitors must be close to the lamp.
 72   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Impact of a cycling lamp  on: November 30, 2025, 06:20:44 AM 
Started by stillaintjeff24 - Last post by stillaintjeff24
Yeah, ignitor circuits are confusing to me. I get it, thanks.
 73   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Impact of a cycling lamp  on: November 30, 2025, 06:18:56 AM 
Started by stillaintjeff24 - Last post by RRK
As it was said before already, superimposed ignitor works completely independent to ballast circuitry and even can be housed remotely. AFAIK, superimposed ignitors are not popular in US for some reason and probably not practical with low voltage HPS lamps. To clarify, there is three classes of HID ignitors, parallel, so called semi-parallel, and superimposed. Parallel ignitor just runs just parallel to the lamp. It uses its own HV generator circuit but still subjects ballast output to HV pulses. Semi-parallel uses ballast winding as high-voltage autotransformer. Superimposed is completely independent and isolates ballast from lamp ignition.

 74   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Impact of a cycling lamp  on: November 30, 2025, 06:10:56 AM 
Started by stillaintjeff24 - Last post by stillaintjeff24
Why though? Even with a proper ignitor in place they still need to cheat with the ballast windings?
 75   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Impact of a cycling lamp  on: November 30, 2025, 06:07:42 AM 
Started by stillaintjeff24 - Last post by RRK
If you have a wire going from an ignitor to a special tap on ballast choke or transformer, then yes, you have semiparallel ignitor circuit that uses ballast windings to get high ignition voltage.
 76   Advertisements / For Sale or Trade / Ballast Sale  on: November 30, 2025, 05:35:46 AM 
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 77   Advertisements / For Sale or Trade / Re: Any Southern California collectors looking for lamps and fixtures? Downsizing  on: November 30, 2025, 05:30:59 AM 
Started by Silverliner - Last post by stillaintjeff24
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 78   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Impact of a cycling lamp  on: November 30, 2025, 05:30:07 AM 
Started by stillaintjeff24 - Last post by stillaintjeff24
It seems to have the same ignition correct as any other American ballast would.
 79   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Impact of a cycling lamp  on: November 30, 2025, 05:05:55 AM 
Started by stillaintjeff24 - Last post by RRK
How bad is a cycling lamp for a fixture? I have a Hps Wallpak, and the lamp cycles. I think it’s cool looking, but I know it is hard on the components. How bad is it to have it running for maybe 2 or 3 hours?

Inexpensive American luminaire is probably using a tap on the ballast choke to generate HPS HV ignition pulses. So yes, cycling HPS is stressing choke insulation repeatedly. How bad is this in practice, hard to tell, as HPS ignition voltage is typically low, less than 2kV.

 
 80   Lanterns/Fixtures / Modern / Re: Impact of a cycling lamp  on: November 30, 2025, 05:00:40 AM 
Started by stillaintjeff24 - Last post by RRK
Though, looking more carefully, it seems that ignitors should be ES/CT version to have timed cutoff.
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