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Husskeyy

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  1. The surge protector it was plugged into, or you mean something inside the EcoFlow?
  2. The earth leakage is tripping. Found out it was related to the EcoFlow (on a particular plug breaker) by pushing them up one by one. Then isolated it to the EcoFlow by having the system not trip once the EcoFlow was unplugged. But yes, it's just the earth leakage tripping. Any idea why it would do that? Ah, interesting. I do have other plugs connected to that breaker. The house is old, and has two 30A plug breakers. The EcoFlow is connected to one of those, along with a few other items, like some electronics and lamps. Think that's enough to get it to trip? And what if I forced the EcoFlow to charge at a lower rate through the app? I was trying to set it manually (pushed the switch down for that) but it still seemed to draw like 1500W when charging, weirdly.
  3. Hello! I have an Ecoflow Delta Max 2000W (1612Wh). It's set up to pass through power to a few electronic devices and some lamps. Nothing major in terms of power draw. It works really well, charges fine, and switches seamlessly, however, when the grid's power comes back online, and it starts charging the batteries, it trips my house's breaker board. If I unplug it, and try powering the things that it usually powers straight into the wall, all is well. If I then plug the Ecoflow setup back into the wall so it can charge, with those items passing through it, it trips my house's plug circuit again. If I have to turn everything off, unplug everything from it, plug it back in to charge, turn off all my items again, pass them through the Ecoflow, plug it back in, and turn stuff back on, every time the power goes out... that's defeating part of the benefit here. It wouldn't be switching from grid to battery and keeping my things on during what are often long periods of daily outages here in South Africa. It's pulling around 1800W when charging plus passing through power to the devices. Far less than what my circuit and the outlet should be able to handle in SA, to my knowledge. Does anyone have any ideas as to why it's tripping the board and how I could troubleshoot or fix this?
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