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EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station Delta 2, 1024Wh

That could be the reason. Follow the coax back to the dish, and see what it all goes through. IF there's a powered switch, that'll also need to be on a UPS. That might fix you up.
The cable from the Dish on my roof comes down to a Hybrid Solo Hub and then it goes into the house. There is nothing after that.
 
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I would check the voltage actually being fed to the hopper. If it's too low it can cause the hopper to not send power to the lnb which would result in no signal. Also if there's any grounding on the solo hub or dish, it can also cause issues if theres other electrical issues.
 
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I would check the voltage actually being fed to the hopper. If it's too low it can cause the hopper to not send power to the lnb which would result in no signal. Also if there's any grounding on the solo hub or dish, it can also cause issues if theres other electrical issues.
I don't know how to check the voltage, but I can look at the solo hub to see if it is grounded or not.
 
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I would check the voltage actually being fed to the hopper. If it's too low it can cause the hopper to not send power to the lnb which would result in no signal. Also if there's any grounding on the solo hub or dish, it can also cause issues if theres other electrical issues.
There is a ground wire running from the solo hub to the main disconnect panel.
 
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There is a ground wire running from the solo hub to the main disconnect panel.
I would consider a UPS that's also an AVR. I've got two of them, the first one I bought way back in 2009, (due to our local power being very on/off/brownouts back then, so why I needed an AVR version) and it's still running perfectly. Though I don't also have an Ecoflow, I DO run these UPS's on a diesel generator during power outages, and I've NEVER had any issues with my electronics acting up since they were installed. The older models I have are discontinued, but here's the newest one. You can also replace the batteries when they need replacement in like 5 years or so:


You might not need a bigger model like mine are, but for sure consider an AVR version. It's better for electronics.
 
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I would consider a UPS that's also an AVR. I've got two of them, the first one I bought way back in 2009, (due to our local power being very on/off/brownouts back then, so why I needed an AVR version) and it's still running perfectly. Though I don't also have an Ecoflow, I DO run these UPS's on a diesel generator during power outages, and I've NEVER had any issues with my electronics acting up since they were installed. The older models I have are discontinued, but here's the newest one. You can also replace the batteries when they need replacement in like 5 years or so:


You might not need a bigger model like mine are, but for sure consider an AVR version. It's better for electronics.
In a few weeks I will get a transfer switch installed for a bigger EcoFlow product. I will test it then. I can also fire up my generator that will be connected via an interlock to see if the H3 will work then. I have a bigger and older AVR UPS that will not fit in my home entertainment center. The new ones you linked will fit.
 
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