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The New Power Master AC, # 0001301 has an MSRP of $114.98. For use with AC locomotives, the small footprint power pack provides plenty of power, plus "Power Boost" when needed, along with Horn/whistle and bell buttons. Advanced sine wave circuitry insures onboard locomotive sounds will function no matter what the brand. Available in November.

Model Rectifier Corporation is excited to announce the latest in power pack technology to meet the needs of AC model locomotives. The Power Master AC provides feature rich control that's compatible with just about every AC powered model locomotive and their sounds.
With more than 60 years of industry leading design and perfecting power packs and sophisticated DCC controls and sound systems, MRC has developed another world beating power pack to enable AC model railroaders to get maximum enjoyment from their hobby. The Power Master AC features advanced sine-wave circuitry so onboard locomotive sounds will function no matter what the brand. You can activate the whistle/horn and bell from the control panel. The large, ergonomic throttle provides remarkably precise slow-speed control for exceptional realism, enhancing enjoyment and railroad capabilities. If added power is ever needed because of inclines or adding heavy freight loads, simply push the special Power Boost button, and keep right on rolling!
• Special sine-wave output circuitry provides plenty of controlled power
• Separate power supply keeps Power Master AC footprint small and light weight
• Whistle/horn & bell buttons included
• Special "Booster" button for added power when needed
• Precise, slow-speed throttle control for realistic performance
• Direction button
The Power Master AC is backed by MRC's unyielding customer service, support and commitment expected of a market leader.
0001301 Power Master AC - MSRP $114.98
 

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Power Master is dead. Long live Throttlepack.

QUOTE (MRC @ October 24, 2007)We at MRC may have created some industry confusion by the use of the name PowerMaster for our new MRC powerpack to operate AC powered trains. Powermaster is a registered trademark of Lionel LLC, Chesterfield, MI. We are sorry to have created this confusion and have changed the name to Throttlepack, a brand name long associated with MRC. The new MRC Throttlepack will be available for delivery early in 2008.

NEW THROTTLEPACK AC - The Power Pack That "Runs Them All"!

Model Rectifier Corporation is excited to announce the latest in power pack technology to meet the needs of AC model locomotives. The THROTTLEPACK AC provides feature rich control that's compatible with just about every AC powered model locomotive and their sounds.
With more than 60 years of industry leading design and perfecting power packs and sophisticated DCC controls and sound systems, MRC has developed another world beating power pack to enable AC model railroaders to get maximum enjoyment from their hobby. The THROTTLEPACK AC features advanced sine-wave circuitry so onboard locomotive sounds will function no matter what the brand. You can activate the whistle/horn and bell from the control panel. The large, ergonomic throttle provides remarkably precise slow-speed control for exceptional realism, enhancing enjoyment and railroad capabilities. If added power is ever needed because of inclines or adding heavy freight loads, simply push the special Power Boost button, and keep right on rolling!
• Special sine-wave output circuitry provides plenty of controlled power
• Separate power supply keeps THROTTLEPACK AC footprint small
• Whistle/horn & bell buttons included
• Special "Booster" button for added power when needed
• Precise, slow-speed throttle control for realistic performance
• Direction button
The THROTTLEPACK AC is backed by MRC's unyielding customer service, support and commitment expected of a market leader.
0001301 THROTTLEPACK AC - MSRP $114.98
 
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