@Jojoe Open the Ohme App, tap on the little charger icon in the top right corner, go into advanced settings and you should see the screen below. Check and see what your Load Limit is set to, it should be 80A. If not you can ring Ohme and ask them to reset it.
the 80a you have is relative to your home. Mine is 100a as thats what my main fuse is rated at. It can differ per house.
a 60a with load balancing turned on most likely means your assumption is correct in that the charger is protecting your main house fuse from popping. I had to fight quite hard with home to get load balancing switched on for my charger. I had to send technical drawings to Ohme for them to be satisfied before they turned it on. I charge my solar house batteries at night time at 7kw and so with the house charger at 7kw and possibly the washing machine and bread maker on, the house can be quite hungry for power so load balancing means I wake up each morning knowing that the main fuse is safe. Houses cant take an unlimited amount of power from the grid- it’s all determined by your main home fuse. I dont know if its something a qualified electrician could upgrade for you if its affecting the ability to get enough charge into the car. Possibly worth asking. Ohme cant change the load limit though. It will be set as per the physical fuse in your home. If they set it higher, you would end up blowing your main fuse.
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