Hi everyone, so i bought a 10.5 kh and 3 ecs 4300s last year. Its a great system. I want to add 2 new slave 4300s. I havent updated anything since the system was installed so they are a few updates behind. My question is, is it better to leave them as i bought them, install the new slaves then update everything together. Or, update what i have, then update the new slaves when they are installed? I will purchase exactly the same version and connector as the ones i have now so compatibility shouldnt be a problem. With knowing very little about solar in general, the word "updates" worries me a little! lol! Thanks.
There is no real advantage in updating before or after, as the slave firmware is backwards compatible.
I would just make sure you update them after you add more personally, one less thing to worry about.
I would just make sure you update them after you add more personally, one less thing to worry about.
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32 x 490w across 4 arrays
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Heatpump & Low Carbon Housebuild
Buy me a coffee or Book a zoom meeting for remote consultancy
FoxESS Tri Inverter Installation
2 x KH & 1 x H1
24 x HV2600 (62.4kWh)
32 x 490w across 4 arrays
Dual Tesla Household
Heatpump & Low Carbon Housebuild