What are the new Parameters for in APP V2.3.7 (EP600)?

After upgrading to V2.3.7 I found under “Advanced Settings” some new Features/Parameters.
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What is [Balance Mode] used for?
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What is [Winter Mode] used for? Is this something other than the [Battery Heating]?
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What is [Power Adjustment] used for? How does it work?
Assuming my consumption is higher on L1 than on L2, is the difference fed back into the grid (load balancing)? Or is charging also carried out via L2 so that both phases consume the same amount?

Which device does this affect?
I don’t have these settings in the APP on my AC500 and AC300.

Seems like EP600 for me

Sorry, its on the EP600, I have just updated the headline.

AC500 and AC300 are indoor units. They don’t have these settings. I have an AC300 myself. The EP600 is a much bigger system for powering a whole house. And it can obviously be used in cold, unheated environments.

@BLUETTI ,
Can you please be more specific about these new parameters?
[Battery Heating] is clear for me, but what are the other parameters for?
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[Balance Mode], [Winter Mode] and [Power Adjustment] ?

With balance mode on, when a single phase exceeds 2kw the other 2 phases can be supplemented without taking power from the grid. Power adjustment is now only useful in balance mode to adjust the error between the system CT and the customer’s meter.
Battery heating works at low temperatures, and winter mode works in winter when solar energy is scarce, to prevent the battery from being over-discharged and damaged. It is recommended that both of these functions be turned on.

@BLUETTI , thx for clarify.
I have just tried to implement your suggestions …


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But [Balance Mode] and [Winter Mode] cannot be active at the same time, is that intentional?
Just activated [Balance Mode] and then activate [Winter Mode], but the [Balance Mode] immediately jumps back to off.
Same in reverse order, if I activate the other switch, the first one jumps to off again …
Same behaviour if I leave [Battery Heating] switched off.
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Obviously only one of the two can be active at a time, is that correct?