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For a Marine designation there are probably some upgrades. Stainless
contacts and probably a sealed circuit board. Perhaps some spray proofing. Maybe powder coated vs paint and maybe more non-sparking. Add this to a small market and you get the $40 markup. Perhaps someone could write Vector and ask what is the difference in the plain vs the -M model. "Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... Rick J wrote in news
For all the WallWorld bashers, Vector chargers may also be bought at WestMarine or BoatersWorld for the usual marine markup and the charger will come with a "-M" designation. Ah, yes, but at Waste Marine/Boat US you have the priviledge of paying $129 for the 35A stripped down model, instead of $89 for the 40A/100A starting model at Wally World. Obviously, well-to-do yachtsmen would pay the extra $40 for a chinzier model....rather than be seen by fellow yachtsmen buying something off a rack at Wally World on the cheap.....(c; Pointing this out to Waste Marine managers, by the way, will get you snubbed as you are obviously NOT the class of clientele Waste Marine wants in their stores.... Larry W4CSC |
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