Why not compare apples to apples? A 600w is 3 amps? Not hardly. My 600w, admittedly with old-style ballast, pulls almost 6 amps.
And if a "200w" Envirolight pulls only 123w, then it's a '123 watt' Envirolight. So you'd need at least 4 of them.
Pot, no worries about snipping, I only get annoyed when people do that and take things out of context! A 600w does pull 3 amps on the 240v system I clearly stated in my post. Yes, unfortunately, there is life outside the west and east coast of the good old USA
Your 600w ballast is clearly being used on a 120v system, when it would pull 6 amps. (240/120=2, 3amps x 2=6amps, Ohms law)
There's some confusion that surrounds CFL's and their rated wattages. On the smaller ones, they tend to be specified at their input wattage and given an equivalent incandescent light output wattage. Eg 20w CFL, outputs the same amount of light as a 100w Incandescent. On the larger more specialist CFL's as produced by Envirolite, nlite and ecolite, their wattages tend to be specified the other way round. Envirolites, nlites and ecolites are all based (as far as I'm aware) around T5 fluorescent tube technology, with the 200w Enviro, basically having 6 x T5 2 foot (or thereabouts) T5's bent in a U shape and powered by an electronic ballast. Their luminous flux, efficacy, power consumption, spectral curve and PAR watts are therefore very closely aligned to T5 fluorescents.
Regarding your question, that hasn't yet been answered - I shall do so as soon as I've found the information I require