I'm just speculating, I don't actually know. Like I said the design of the ballast housing is very close to the Powerlite design on their sports lighters (we didn't know they made those either).
It seems that Powerlite made a lot of fixtures that we haven't yet ID'd too, I have a whole list of fixtures they've made and we've only seen a few of them.
EDIT: that url never works in the gallery so I used tinyurl
Wow! That is a lot, funny how I see AEL has their name at the top of that page, they must have all of the Powerlite designs still. I wonder if they would sell them, then you could start up Powerlite again
Either that or produce the designs under the 347V Electric name
There's a some fixtures in that list that sound interesting like the B2228 which sounds like it's a bigger version of the B2255 and the B2214 "New Little Giant" which is a medium base incandescent or low watt MV fixture.
So, that doesn't mean anything. GE still has origional catalogs of their stuff dating to the 1930's! You never know, AEL may have old specs of PowerLite's.
Sometimes they say that because they want to keep the files private. At GE the guy said he could only upload certain materials. Otherwise I would have gotten the Form 400, Form 175 and origional M-400 spec sheets. I still ended up with the '77 cobrahead catalog.
Well I guess aside from contacting AEL some contractors and electric supply companies might still have old Powerlite catalogues, maybe even NOS Powerlite cobras.
EDIT: that url never works in the gallery so I used tinyurl
There's a some fixtures in that list that sound interesting like the B2228 which sounds like it's a bigger version of the B2255 and the B2214 "New Little Giant" which is a medium base incandescent or low watt MV fixture.