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Thanks - I finally got a hold of someone at Lionel Customer Service - they tell me its identical and that other online vendors (eg Amazon) uses a different SKU.  Still not clear though why it won't be released if you buy through Lionel until mid October, especially when there are plenty to be had (albeit a different SKU) on line from different sources.

Not sure how they would have lost the old design, apparently you were able to track it down.

Still not making any sense to me....but, hey, I'm a beginner....

Thank you Dave for clearing this all up.  As far as the connector, circuit breaker, unit size, reliability to name a few key attributes....will this new Powerhouse essentially be identical to the older versions still readily available?

 

Whats the purpose/intent of the new certs?

 

Looking forward to your insight, as I’m sure are others....thanks again!

Kind of...I had to listen twice to get what was meant by bringing the core up to UL standards. Apparently the original core was not capable of doing the whole 10 amps? And now it is from what he said at the end when he said you will get the whole 20 amps with 2 of them. The delay of the breaker was obvious. It gives the Powermaster time to go thru it's shutdown functions rather than tripping the Powerhouse and having to be reset.

Dave Olson posted:

I think I posted on here about it awhile back. We didn't 'lose' any designs. Not sure why anyone would think that 

New government regulations for AC power supplies meant we had to redesign some of the circuitry. It had to meet new UL/ETL certs.

Dave, that was the story going around.  Note that I questioned it's veracity as it didn't seem that plausible.  Thanks for clarifying what happened. 

I do note that Mike stated, in the posted video above, that the company that did the original PH180 "took all the design stuff when it folded", which may have been where the story got started.

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gunrunnerjohn posted:
Dave Olson posted:

I think I posted on here about it awhile back. We didn't 'lose' any designs. Not sure why anyone would think that 

I do note that Mike stated, in the posted video above, that the company that did the original PH180 "took all the design stuff when it folded", which may have been where the story got started.

Yes, “lost” could mean that one has misplaced something, or something was taken from you.

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