I am looking for some details and/or confirmation about the IP43 charger 120-240V model.
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When looking here,
it is specified that ONLY the 120-240V model supports both
- the data sense sharing (V and T) capability
- the charge synchronization capability
The 230V model only supports the first one.
Q1: Is the information found in the documentation accurate and up to date?
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When I am looking to the change log of the IP43 firmware,
the latest entry is about FW version 3.38. However, it looks like the 120-240V is only using FW 3.50.
Q2.1: Is it possible to update the change log document to know exactly what we have in FW version 3.50?
Q2.2: Is version 3.50 the initial release version for the 120-240 model?
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Sometime ago, I posted few question regarding the IP22 rev2 and the synchronized sharing capability.
Basically, I will ask the same questions but for the IP43 (120-240V model only)
Q3.1: Does the IP43 120-240V model will always become the charge master if combined with MPPTs in a VE.Smart network?
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DVCC vs VE.Smart network
In the VE.Smart network documentation,
https://www.victronenergy.com/media/pg/VE.Smart_Networking/en/limitations.html
it is said that DVCC voltage sense takes over voltage sense coming from VE.Smart network.
Let's suppose you have a system with an IP43 120-240V model and 1-2 MPPTs (being both VE.Direct and VE.Smart capable)
Q4.1: What about the "Synchronized charging" capability of the VE.Smart network when DVCC is enabled on the GX? Is it deactivated or still in function?
Q4.2: If it is still in function, does the current limit capability of the DVCC be used by MPPTs?
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It is said here DVCC is not yet supported by the IP43 charger.
Knowing the 120-240V model is using a newer FW (3.50)
Q5.1: Is it true for 120-240V mode? (.i.e DVCC not supported)
Q5.2: What is not supported exactly? Everything (voltage sense and current limit capability)? Or just the current limit capability?
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Thanks!
-François