Quoted from jfh:I'm sure a lot of people do. I'd like to be wrong in this case, but the math just doesn't add up.
Plus, Rick's proven time and time again with MMr that he'd rather wait and get it right than rush it out the door just to have product in customers' hands.
Sad that he has to wait for UL "approval". They're a crock of s#!t. Their "wand-waving" approvals mean diddly squat as to the true safety and viability of a product. I used to work in the RV industry and we used plenty of "UL Listed" products that still broke, failed, fried, and/or caused fires in our customers' vehicles. The RVIA was finally starting to catch on after a few years and started requiring their own checks and tests on "UL Approved" stuff.