The load balancing seem to be cloud dependant based on what I've read. What happens if the load balancer (sense, enegic, etc) loose internet connections and can't send load data to the charger?
Then, the offline static balancing takes over. What it does is to see the available power, and the available load between all chargers, and then assign them to use a specific phase. An offline Zaptec Pro can also be assigned 3-phases if enough power is available. If Sense or similar is connected, in most cases, charging is at a minimum, i.e. 6A/1-Phase, because the info on the building consumption is unknown. In other words, charging is still possible if a charger is offline, but it should be connected off course under normal operations.
Need clarification: With one Zaptec GO and Sense with P1 connection, does it use all available power across the 3 phases and take in consideration the current house load for each phase or no?