P. T. Magoo
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- First Name
- John
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- Petersburg, MI
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- '15 Volt, '22 MME Ca Rt-1
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- Physical Therapist, Freelance Trombonist
You're absolutely correct!FYI there is no reason to spend more for the 80A version because the Mach-E can only charge at 48A max. 60A rating is sufficient with safety margin.
60A Mini before discount: $259.95 (eligible for the discount).
80A High Power before discount: $239.95 (eligible for the discount).
If I'm going to be shoving that many electrons through a non-UL rated device, I'll gladly pay twenty bucks less for the bulkier, more robust looking, cheaper, older-tech version most any day of the week.
Only downsides I can see is it'll take up a little more storage space under the floor in the back, and it weighs a little more.
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