Hi to everybody. Some days ago, I bought an UPS by Forza Power Technologies, model SL-1001. This Forza SL-1001 is line-interactive, has 14,4 A/h charge and is rated at 1000VA. Before, I had a TrippLite Omni 500 (or something like that), a simple contact-closure UPS, and I used nut with the simple genericupsdriver, so I'm new with this type of UPSs. NUT doesn't list Forza as a supported UPS so I first tried to use the "marvelous software" inside, the infamous WinPower. As their name states, only works well in Windows, because in Linux it only recognizes RS232-based UPS, but this SL-1001 is detected as a HID device. Google brings me to this mail list and I tested using the megatec_usb driver, following recomendations from a mail here. The driver works perfectly - almost. I have some problems with it. I hope you can help me or enlight me to cure, at least. * First: the megatec_usb driver takes sooo long to detect the UPS - almost 70 seconds to say "yes, this UPS talks megatec_usb protocol", so I needed to raise the maxstartdelay to 80. It's possible to reduce this time? * Second: variables detected. Look at the listing: battery.charge: 87.5 ^^^^ Nut states battery is at 87,5% but Winpower says 100%. In fact, with nut, the battery doesn't charge above 95%. Using megatec_ups -DDDDDD gave me this voltage ranges: 13,7V-9,7V, and the maximum battery voltage I ever seen is 13,5V. Is WinPower using relaxed values? Is the UPS needing a battery recalibrate? I just unpacked and connect it... battery.voltage: 13.20 battery.voltage.nominal: 12.0 driver.name: megatec_usb driver.parameter.mfr: Forza ^^^^^^ driver.parameter.model: SL-1001 ^^^^^^^ driver.parameter.pollinterval: 1 driver.parameter.port: auto driver.parameter.productid: 5161 ^^^^ driver.parameter.vendorid: 0665 ^^^^ This values are really forced in the ups.conf file. driver.version: 2.2.2 driver.version.internal: 1.5.14 input.frequency: 59.9 input.frequency.nominal: 60.0 input.voltage: 114.4 input.voltage.fault: 114.4 input.voltage.maximum: 115.5 input.voltage.minimum: 114.4 input.voltage.nominal: 120.0 output.voltage: 114.6 ups.beeper.status: enabled ups.delay.shutdown: 0 ups.delay.start: 2 ups.load: 27.0 ups.mfr: Forza ups.model: SL-1001 ups.serial: unknown ups.status: OL ups.temperature: 25.0 ups.type: standby ^^^^^^^ According with this, this UPS is standby type, so it's incorrect (check http://www.forzaups.com/product_detail.aspx?PrdId=27#technical) * And the third and last: if I send a upscmd ups-parallax test.battery.start, the upsd loss communications with the megatec_usb driver, and only restore communication when the battery test ends. Why? Thanks in advance. -- N?stor Pe?a EPCA Sistemas, C.A. Caracas - Venezuela
Hi to everybody. Some days ago, I bought an UPS by Forza Power Technologies, model SL-1001. This Forza SL-1001 is line-interactive, has 14,4 A/h charge and is rated at 1000VA. Before, I had a TrippLite Omni 500 (or something like that), a simple contact-closure UPS, and I used nut with the simple genericupsdriver, so I'm new with this type of UPSs. NUT doesn't list Forza as a supported UPS so I first tried to use the "marvelous software" inside, the infamous WinPower. As their name states, only works well in Windows, because in Linux it only recognizes RS232-based UPS, but this SL-1001 is detected as a HID device. Google brings me to this mail list and I tested using the megatec_usb driver, following recomendations from a mail here. The driver works perfectly - almost. I have some problems with it. I hope you can help me or enlight me to cure, at least. * First: the megatec_usb driver takes sooo long to detect the UPS - almost 70 seconds to say "yes, this UPS talks megatec_usb protocol", so I needed to raise the maxstartdelay to 80. It's possible to reduce this time? * Second: variables detected. Look at the listing: battery.charge: 87.5 ^^^^ Nut states battery is at 87,5% but Winpower says 100%. In fact, with nut, the battery doesn't charge above 95%. Using megatec_ups -DDDDDD gave me this voltage ranges: 13,7V-9,7V, and the maximum battery voltage I ever seen is 13,5V. Is WinPower using relaxed values? Is the UPS needing a battery recalibrate? I just unpacked and connect it... battery.voltage: 13.20 battery.voltage.nominal: 12.0 driver.name: megatec_usb driver.parameter.mfr: Forza ^^^^^^ driver.parameter.model: SL-1001 ^^^^^^^ driver.parameter.pollinterval: 1 driver.parameter.port: auto driver.parameter.productid: 5161 ^^^^ driver.parameter.vendorid: 0665 ^^^^ This values are really forced in the ups.conf file. driver.version: 2.2.2 driver.version.internal: 1.5.14 input.frequency: 59.9 input.frequency.nominal: 60.0 input.voltage: 114.4 input.voltage.fault: 114.4 input.voltage.maximum: 115.5 input.voltage.minimum: 114.4 input.voltage.nominal: 120.0 output.voltage: 114.6 ups.beeper.status: enabled ups.delay.shutdown: 0 ups.delay.start: 2 ups.load: 27.0 ups.mfr: Forza ups.model: SL-1001 ups.serial: unknown ups.status: OL ups.temperature: 25.0 ups.type: standby ^^^^^^^ According with this, this UPS is standby type, so it's incorrect (check http://www.forzaups.com/product_detail.aspx?PrdId=27#technical) * And the third and last: if I send a upscmd ups-parallax test.battery.start, the upsd loss communications with the megatec_usb driver, and only restore communication when the battery test ends. Why? Thanks in advance. -- N?stor Pe?a EPCA Sistemas, C.A. Caracas - Venezuela