Powersuite 3.6.2 arrived quietly, the kind of incremental release that matters most to people who live inside a tool. Not a headline-grabber, but the update carried a pragmatic set of fixes and small improvements that smoothed daily workflows and nudged the product toward greater reliability.
| Component | Requirement | |-----------|-------------| | Server OS | Windows Server 2012 R2, 2016, 2019 (64-bit) | | Database | Microsoft SQL Server 2014, 2016, 2017 (Express or Standard) | | Console | Windows 10, 11 (64-bit), .NET Framework 4.7.2+ | | Managed Clients | Windows 7 SP1, 8.1, 10, 11; Windows Server 2008 R2 through 2019 | | Agent | 32/64-bit, ~12 MB footprint, TCP port 4100 (default) | | Protocols | SMB, WMI, HTTPS (for agent-server communication) | powersuite 3.6.2
PowerSuite Program Update History | PDF | Visual Cortex | Usb Powersuite 3
PowerSuite 3.6.2 is a specialized software application developed by Eltek (formerly Eltek Valere) designed for the configuration, monitoring, and management of DC power supply systems. It serves as a vital bridge between a personal computer and complex industrial power controllers like the Smartpack, Smartpack2, Smartpack S, and Compack series. Purpose and Core Functionality Inactive user reports (based on last logon timestamp)
PowerSuite 3.6.2 is primarily a Windows-based application. While it can run on legacy systems like Windows XP, it is optimized for Windows 7 and later versions. Connection to the target power controller is typically established through: Local USB: Direct connection for on-site maintenance.
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition or later (historically compatible up to Windows 7/10/11 depending on specific driver patches).
Step-by-step rescue with PowerSuite 3.6.2: