Hotbed power usage better than H2D?

I was planning on getting the H2D but discovering the fact that they eschewed safety over being able to brag about how quick the hotbed heats up on it was a dealbreaker. Slamming that much wattage at once can be dangerous in US houses as while our household outlets are rated for a max of 1800w, we typically don’t go over 1500w regularly so we have a margin of safety. And there were already reports of H2D purchasers in the US repeatedly tripping power breakers simply from the hotbed heating up. They asked for an option to reduce the power load with the tradeoff being a slower warm-up time. AFAIK Bambu has completely ignored this and the H2D still goes full-bore on startup.

With the announcement of the H2S, I’m interested in it for a few reasons, including the easily-swapped A1-style nozzle (got real sick real quick of dealing with tiny plugs and wires every time I swapped on my X1C) and cheaper price than the H2D, but since it’s built on the same hardware I need to know about the power usage. Does anyone know if this is still a thing or if they finally added an option for those of us content with 1 minute bed warmups rather than tripping power breakers repeatedly? If so, I’m likely to buy one. If not, then like the H2D I will not.

H2D is rated at 1320W for 110V compared to 1250W for the H2S so I imagine you will see the same situation for the startup. If you are concerned with tripping the breaker, it will likely only happen if you have a circuit problem or you have another high power draw item on the circuit. If you want to test it, plug in a hair dryer and let it rip.