These MV-ballast retrofits are going to be banned in 2015 due to their low efficacies. But
what makes them low? Is it an internal ignitor presence or a different chemistry making them MV-ballast current compatible...?
And why on earth there's a strange efficacy drop just with a 110W version? (see a
pdf catalogue from Osram.com).
NAV-E 68W - 82 lm/W
NAV-E 110W - 73 lm/W (!!!)
NAV-E 210W - 86 lm/W
NAV-E 350W - 97 lm/W
(If you browse Osram.com/HIDs - this 110W Plug-In is already missing in their catalogue - it seems they are selling just 68W, 210W and 350W versions.)
Note: Similarly looking NAV-E 100W (non-retrofit) has much better efficacy of 91 lm/W.