NO, this often happens as electrical energy “loads into” the capacitor technology used by the filters. It is not dangerous to you or your Greenwave filters. Our filters undergo rigorous safety testing and are safety certified.
I saw a small spark and hear a popping sound as I plugged in a Greenwave filter. Is something wrong?
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