At the time I made the video a downgrade was needed to get the max discharge rate with the iCharger. Shortly after making the video iCharger released a new firmware that fixed their bug.
You can get the max discharge rate of the Icharger with the newest firmware updates. V1.14 The new firmware should work for all banks designed to work with the Icharger.
@@1dirtovalracer That is dependent on the model of Icharger you have. This doesn't change the models specifications. The firmware fixes the Ichargers not getting to their documented max discharge rate.
@@1dirtovalracer 40A is max for the 406 and 4010. 456 max is 45A. The problem is some firmware versions of the current Ichargers will not allow you to get to the max discharge rate. This is just a video to help those upgrade their firmware.
Thx for sharing
Why is the version after the update lower than the one you installed?
At the time I made the video a downgrade was needed to get the max discharge rate with the iCharger. Shortly after making the video iCharger released a new firmware that fixed their bug.
How much more of a discharge do you get. Is it for all discharge banks?
You can get the max discharge rate of the Icharger with the newest firmware updates. V1.14
The new firmware should work for all banks designed to work with the Icharger.
What would be the max discharge rate If the firmware was updated to the latest version?
@@1dirtovalracer That is dependent on the model of Icharger you have. This doesn't change the models specifications. The firmware fixes the Ichargers not getting to their documented max discharge rate.
I have a 456, 406 and 4010. I use a 4 or 5 resistor battery bank and on my 406 and 4010 it maxes out at 40 amps .
@@1dirtovalracer 40A is max for the 406 and 4010. 456 max is 45A. The problem is some firmware versions of the current Ichargers will not allow you to get to the max discharge rate. This is just a video to help those upgrade their firmware.