Today (3/2/2015 DD/MM/YY), I've seen in the third time in my life, a Philips SON 70W with internal ignitor, cycling inside an AEG Koffer 70 that located at Qiryat Frostig neighborhood, above the recycle bin, and capture some videos.
Like the one at
Stella Maris , and the one at
Kibbutz Ein-Gev , the cycling one inside the Koffer 70, here in Qiryat Ata, also takes a good 4-5 mins for the thermal cutout of the starter to close, so the starter can restrike the lamp at a dim bluish mercury color (Regardless of the sodium-mercury amalgam ratio), and with the flickering associated with cold ignition.
Why the Philips SON-I 70W, have to cool down to very low temperatures to connect the bi-metal, resulting in a very long cooling down period? Why Philips didn't setted the bi-metal to close at higher temperatures, so to hot restike the lamp after a shorter time (2-3 mins)?