@owashii@plush.city the thing is, that peak capacity number shouldn't matter when it's not running off the battery, i.e. when mains power is present

do you have any way of monitoring mains voltage, like a kill-a-watt or something? I have (very unlikely but serious in the house-burns-down way if true) concerns about your house wiring
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@owashii@plush.city it's possible there's a bad connection or damaged wire somewhere that's causing voltage drops when loaded and if that's the case that can cause an electrical fire inside the wall, which in general is the worst type of fire because by the time you've noticed it's happening the structural integrity of the building is already severely damaged
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