I've run 860W CDM on LFSW ballasts and mag. They wouldn't even strike on a high frequency digital.
I ran 315W CMH on Philips LFSW ballast, they did great and lasted forever.
I'm very curious about what was done to those lamps that they could now withstand high frequencies?
If it works without longevity problems, I see no reason why it wouldn't be just as efficient as LFSW; it's not like the lamp can dim fast enough between cycles like it does at 60Hz.
Do you have any insights here?
its all about optimize the chemical and physical designs. sometime a litte change make hugh difference.