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Default Looking for reloading scale

On 29/07/12 11:06, Michael A. Terrell wrote:

It's even worse on Ebay where some idiots advertise as 120V, and the
items are clearly marked 240V.


Was only critical when it was a transformer. many manufacturers make
inverter based power supplies that will handle the full range. This
allows them to sell to a wider market and increase economies of scale.
However, I would still check before plonking down the dollars.


 
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