Hello, I would like to ask the forum for advice before doing anything too hasty...
I have this message on my setup for a long time: "A new MK3 version is availabe". I did not update since the system is very stable and I saw no reason to take the chance. But now it has passed maybe 2 years or so, and might be advisable to upgrade if in future I need to correct something. Hence this post in search for advice. I did not find much information for this and I would like first of all to understand what this is and what is the impact of "change" and "no change" scenarios on my side.
I have two 24/3000/16 Multiplus in parallel, monitored by a Venus GX.
- 2x Multiplus version: 459
- Venus GX , version 3.20~4.
- Note1: I do have an hardware MK3-USB device
-Note2:
I've read parts of the discussion about the VRM remote upgrade of the Multiplus, but not too closely. The option of remote upgrade the multiplus was visible long ago on my VRM, then was removed, and now is visible again. Probably related to the beta versions of the Venus I've been testing, but I am unsure if is related or not with the MK3 update message above.
So, can someone explain the implications? Will the power go out? Is it safe to proceed with the "update" button on the "update MK3 " message?
I don't want to upgrade the Multiplus main firmware if not needed. But I could update the MK3 interface part to avoid being to old in case it needs maintenance.
System is live in production.
Any advice on this is much appreciated.