Description
Original electronic ignitor for HRI 230W lamps, engineered to ensure fast striking, stable arc performance, and full electrical compatibility with the specified ballast systems. Designed for repair technicians, service companies, and lighting professionals working on 230W beam and spot moving heads, it is the correct choice to restore performance, reliability, and operational safety without compromise.
Applications
Used for maintenance and repair of 230W beam/spot moving heads deployed in:
Live event production, touring, and broadcast environments
Permanent installations in theatres, clubs, and multipurpose venues
Professional rental fleets with high-duty operating cycles
Out-of-warranty fixture refurbishment using original spare parts
Compatible, among others, with fixtures including: Eva 230B and EVA 230B LED (Ablelite), CH230RD (ACME), Smart230 Beam (Apollo Professional Lighting), Legend 230SR Beam and Rogue R2 Beam (Chauvet), Pro-7R (Cindy), Beam 230 / Spot 180 / Spot 230 (Color Imagination), EAGLE-2005 BEAM (CY Lighting), Fine-Xtreme-230W / Fine-Shary-230 (Fine Art), GTD-230 II Spot / Beam (GTD), Infinity iB-5R (Highlite), Bumblebee / IP1000E / E230 / F230 (Light Sky), Color Beam 350 (Max Lighting), XR 230 Spoty (PR Lighting), Beam 230 (Sagitter), Beam Spot 230 (SSP), Futurelight PLB-230 (Steinigke), Ion 230B (Tecshow).
Key Advantages
Original spare part – Full electrical and mechanical compatibility with systems designed for HRI 230W lamps.
Stable and controlled ignition – Reduces lamp stress and minimizes misfires.
Long-term reliability – Designed for frequent on/off cycles typical of professional rental and touring use.
Restores original performance – Maintains light output and operating behavior in line with manufacturer specifications.
Technical FAQ
Is it compatible with any 230W lamp or ballast?
No. This ignitor is designed to operate with the original Sirius HRI 230W lamp and the corresponding original Osram ballast. Use with third-party lamps or ballasts does not guarantee electrical compatibility, proper ignition, or system lifespan.
How can I distinguish a faulty ignitor from an end-of-life lamp?
A defective ignitor typically results in no strike at all or repeated ignition attempts without lamp start-up. An end-of-life lamp may start with difficulty, shut down when hot, or show unstable output. Accurate diagnosis should always include cross-testing with a confirmed working lamp.
Can it solve intermittent ignition issues?
If the lamp is in good condition and the ballast operates correctly, replacing the ignitor can resolve misfires or irregular striking.
Does it require calibration after installation?
No programming or calibration is required. However, a complete cold and hot restrike test is recommended after installation to verify ignition stability.
Is it suitable for intensive touring applications?
Yes. It is designed for professional environments with demanding duty cycles and frequent power cycling.
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