
EcoFlow River 2 Max
512 Wh, 6 kg
EcoFlow River 2 Max
512 Wh, 6 kg
I can't find the answer anywhere: Even if it is against the regulation: Assuming I plug in a Schuko CH adapter, I now have a fully-fledged 3-pole connection, what happens now? The appliance does not have an active earth connection, but the AC connections each have one. Explanation? Can I now use the connected 3-pole device without hesitation or follow the instructions on the supplementary sheet and ONLY use 2-pole devices?
In principle, the River runs in its own circuit, which is why only one connection is free, which prevents two devices being used in the event of a fault and the power going through the body of the connection, for example. If you have connected the River to the mains, it runs via the fuse box.
I don't know enough about that. But if they don't allow this per liability protection, voila
One connection is blocked You can only use one of the two. The scope of delivery includes a Schuko to Switzerland 2-pin.
I sawed off the earthing on a device cable (for laptop). This is at your own risk. It works and you have a lot of cables lying around anyway. I have always operated the Dometic cool box via the 12V cigarette lighter plug, which also has no earthing. However, if you were to operate the box with the normal power cable, it would have one or this cable would be a normal power cable with 3 poles.
I have permanently plugged in two Schuko - CH adapters and use 3-pole devices in both, sometimes simultaneously