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How does the EP760 ESS power my household appliances? Does it use solar
power first and then switch to grid power when needed?
The EP760 ESS prioritizes solar energy for running household appliances. If
there is not enough solar power available, the EP760 ESS will combine solar
power with battery storage to run your appliances. If there is still not enough
power to meet demand, the EP760 ESS will draw power from the grid.
What size solar system do I need to charge the EP760 ESS?
Please ensure that your solar system meets the following specifications:
(1) Open circuit voltage: 150V-500V
(2) Maximum input power: 9000W (3000W for PV1, PV2, and PV3)
(3) With the same connector (MC4).
Why isn't my solar system able to charge the EP760 ESS?
(1) Make sure that the PV switch of the EP760 ESS is in the "ON" position.
(2)Check the connections of the solar panel and the PV input cables.
(3)Check if any PV-related error messages are reported in the App.
How can I upgrade the EP760 ESS firmware?
Connect to the BLUETTI App via Bluetooth and follow the App instructions to
upgrade the firmware.
What if the B500 battery pack’s circuit breaker keeps tripping?
Please don’t manually reset it. Contact BLUETTI Support for assistance.
Why can’t my EP760 ESS charge from the grid?
To enable grid charging, go to the advanced settings in the App and turn on
the “Charge from Grid” option. Don't forget to set the charging schedule to
optimize the process.
What should I do if the SoC readings are inaccurate?
If you notice significant momentary fluctuations in the SoC, try performing two
complete charge and discharge cycles on your EP760 ESS. This will help
recalibrate the system and restore accurate SoC readings.
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