Simon
2005-Oct-16 19:23 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Fenton PowerPal 660 strange reading and issues...
Hi There, i have a strange problem with a fenton powerpal 660. When you switch off the power to the UPS (from the wall), the server (IBM xSeries 203) attached to it dies...However, if you unplug the cable from the server to the UPS and plug it back in again (with the power still out to the UPS), the server starts up again (set to power up after a power failure) and runs with no issues. I have noticed a "Wiring Fault" light on the back when you do this... There is also a strange reading from the battery.. dev:~# upsc powerpal@localhost battery.charge: -143.2 battery.voltage: 13.3 driver.name: fentonups driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS0 driver.version: 2.0.1 driver.version.internal: 1.22 input.frequency: 50.0 input.transfer.high: 284 input.transfer.low: 168 input.voltage: 233.0 output.voltage: 232.0 ups.load: 011 ups.mfr: Fenton ups.model: PowerPal 660 ups.status: OL Any help is well appreciated. Simon
Charles Lepple
2005-Oct-16 20:14 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] Fenton PowerPal 660 strange reading and issues...
On 10/16/05, Simon <dev@networker.co.nz> wrote:> I have noticed a "Wiring Fault" light > on the back when you do this...Sometimes the wiring fault indicator circuitry gets confused if the UPS suddenly loses its ground connection. (If the power were to fail due to a tripped circuit breaker, you would still have a connection to ground.) Another possibility is that you actually have a wiring fault, but it is not detected until you pull the plug. If you have a multimeter, you can check to make sure there is no AC voltage between neutral and ground. If so, or if you don't like the idea of poking metal into a live outlet (with 220V and a potential wiring fault, I'd hesitate... 120V is slightly more forgiving), you might want to check with an electrician. -- - Charles Lepple