Firn
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Oh, totally agree—although I’m not sure I buy the idea that everyone is quite smart enough for this...Well, someone needs to survey these folks with light load requirements and adjust to expectations, across the board, aren't well intelligent enough to shut down the truck or take it out of passive energy mode (24+) when we absolutely DO NOT need the PPOB availability.
I’m honestly torn. I don't know what the “right” level of restriction is—or if there should even be one at all.
Any time a system like that is energized, the risk of fire goes way up. Even basic 12V setups have been responsible for plenty of fires. I get the liability concerns—it’s a tightrope walk between giving people the features they want and not getting sued into bankruptcy when a few trucks inevitably torch someone's garage... or worse.
And let's be real: if even 1% of users are total idiots, that’s still a lot of idiots. Somewhere out there, half a dozen people will leave PPOB running 24/7 just to keep a bobblehead glowing. You know it’s going to happen.
Is it dumb to run a 100W device just to power something that uses 10W? Yeah, absolutely. But it’s also easy, cheap, and something you have to intentionally do—so… I kinda get why they have their limit, I think.
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