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I recently came into a Lionel 135W Powermaster and Power Station "Set".  This is the power brick and controller together.   I am currently running traditional Lionel O-27 trains and now have two LionChief locomotives as well.  In addition, I purchased a hardly used MTH Southern Pacific Daylight locomotive and passenger set. 

My question is I don't see a use or need for the Lionel Powermaster set.  I understand it was intended for TMCC and Legacy trains.  I have read that MTH trains don't like the CW-80 and so am thinking I should sell the Powermaster set and use the proceeds to buy an MTH Z-1000 or Z-750 set up.  I currently just run an 8' x 4' system, but may expand to some arrangement of 2 4x8's or similar sometime in the future.

Thanks

 

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CSURam posted:

My question is I don't see a use or need for the Lionel Powermaster set.  I understand it was intended for TMCC and Legacy trains.  I have read that MTH trains don't like the CW-80 and so am thinking I should sell the Powermaster set and use the proceeds to buy an MTH Z-1000 or Z-750 set up.  I currently just run an 8' x 4' system, but may expand to some arrangement of 2 4x8's or similar sometime in the future.

Thanks

 

This pair is for operating conventional trains with a hand held remote. If you are happy controlling trains with the transformer handle, then you don't need these.

What Rob shows in the picture above is exactly what I have.  And yes, I misquoted.  The orange and blue Lionel "box set" is labeled Powerstation-Powerhouse set.

Thanks all for your input.  So, it looks like it will run conventional Lionel trains...and we will see how it goes with the MTH Southern Pacific Daylight...?

 

Just to let you know, I have an earlier MTH PS-2 that doesn't like CW-80 transformers. One of our other forum members helped me figure out the problem and a work around. 

The CW-80 outputs a slight voltage even when throttled down, which messes with the boards in these engines. By placing a load on the circuit, an 18v bulb in this case, between the transformer outputs to the track, it provides enough resistance to allow the engine's electronics to boot properly. It works perfectly as long as the bulb is attached.

I dislodged once and couldn't figure out what was wrong until I inspected the transformer and realized what had happened. The engine ran perfectly again after that.

I would like to find a resistor that would do the same thing. Is it possible? Any recommendations on specs for one?

A 120 ohm resistor would draw about the same 0.15 amp that a bulb would, but will dissipate nearly 3 watts of power. So you would need a 5 watt resistor. Chances are you could do the same job with a higher value resistor (which would dissipate less power), but it would need some experimenting. Why not just stick with the bulb, since it works well? If it ain't broke; don't fix it!

Rod

Thanks Rod! Tom

Actually, I just have the bulb dangling behind the transformer, so I need to hide it in something. Maybe I need to build a signalman's shack right there to place it inside of.

But what's wrong with breaking it so it needs to be fixed? It's a perfect reason for an upgrade then! M

Thanks again for the specs on a resistor.

Tom

I opted to get a MTH Z-1000 for the Christmas tree layout this year after may frustrating years with my CW-80 tripping on overload. So far so good, the Z-1000 handles my PE Berk and 5 lighted coaches without breaking a sweat. The low end pick up is nice and smooth too.

One minor frustration though. Why didn't MTH put accessory power terminals on the brick????????? I don't need accessory power for the Christmas layout now but if I did in the future I'd need a second transformer.

Bob

Interesting. My brick has a spot for the terminals on the case exactly where Lew's are shown, but nothing else.

Checking the MTH site- looks like I have the 40-1000B brick. No 14v acc terminals . It's from the 2006 RTR catalog so that may explain it.

  • U.L. Approved
  • Power On LED Indicator
  • AC Power Brick Input Port

 

I bought it on Trainz and the product description says it has the 14v terminals. Looks like a call to customer service is in order.....

This is an MTH 40-1000 Z-1000 Hobby Transformer & Controller. The most powerful ready-to-run train set transformer you can find, the Z-1000 boasts 100 watts of power, a U.L. approved design and separate 14v Accessory Ports. Its robust design will provide years of service and power enough to for any starter set to a moderate size layout. Available in many RailKing starter sets or separately, the Z-1000 is the perfect solution for a growing O Gauge layout.

Bob

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