This is part UPS and part nut question. I had a (intentional) power outage. The UPS/nut properly shut the system down when battery was down to 20%. It ran for only 18 minutes rather than the expected 40 (see later). After it charged to 37% I removed power from the UPS. After 4-5 minutes the system shut down. However, when I restored power to the UPS the machine powered up immediately (no delay). I though it was supposed to wait for a higher charge? Nevertheless, the UPS reported a charge of 58% when the machine restarted, I expected about 20%. Free energy? Q1) Does this last exercise indicate a bad battery that woke up on the second restart? Or a failed UPS? The UPS is a Eaton 5E1500i. It is only 6m old and within the warranty period. Q2) What is the parameter I need to set on the UPS for a minimum charge before restarting power? $ upsc eaton Init SSL without certificate database battery.charge: 68 battery.runtime: 1290 battery.type: PbAc device.mfr: EATON device.model: 5E 1500i device.type: ups driver.name: usbhid-ups driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30 driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2 driver.parameter.port: auto driver.parameter.productid: ffff driver.parameter.synchronous: no driver.parameter.vendorid: 0463 driver.version: 2.7.4 driver.version.data: MGE HID 1.39 driver.version.internal: 0.41 input.voltage: 240.0 outlet.1.status: on outlet.desc: Main Outlet outlet.id: 1 outlet.switchable: no output.frequency: 50.0 output.frequency.nominal: 50 output.voltage: 241.0 output.voltage.nominal: 230 ups.beeper.status: enabled ups.delay.shutdown: 20 ups.firmware: 03.08.0020 ups.load: 15 ups.mfr: EATON ups.model: 5E 1500i ups.power.nominal: 1500 ups.productid: ffff ups.start.battery: yes ups.status: OL ups.timer.shutdown: -1 ups.vendorid: 0463 TIA -- Eyal at Home (eyal at eyal.emu.id.au)
On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote:> I had a (intentional) power outage. The UPS/nut properly shut the system down > when battery was down to 20%. > It ran for only 18 minutes rather than the expected 40 (see later). > After it charged to 37% I removed power from the UPS. After 4-5 minutes the > system shut down. > However, when I restored power to the UPS the machine powered up immediately > (no delay). I though it was supposed > to wait for a higher charge?Does the Eaton 5E 1500i have this ability? I don't see it mentioned in Eaton's PDFs for this UPS. There is no report for variable "ups.delay.start" in your upsc output. What does command "upsc <ups> ups.delay.start" report?> Nevertheless, the UPS reported a charge of 58% when the machine restarted, I > expected about 20%. Free energy? > > Q1) Does this last exercise indicate a bad battery that woke up on the second > restart? > Or a failed UPS? > The UPS is a Eaton 5E1500i. It is only 6m old and within the warranty > period. > > Q2) What is the parameter I need to set on the UPS for a minimum charge > before restarting power?What does command "upsrw <ups>" report? Roger
On 2020-01-07 23:01, Roger Price wrote:> On Tue, 7 Jan 2020, Eyal Lebedinsky wrote: > >> I had a (intentional) power outage. The UPS/nut properly shut the system down when battery was down to 20%. >> It ran for only 18 minutes rather than the expected 40 (see later). >> After it charged to 37% I removed power from the UPS. After 4-5 minutes the system shut down. >> However, when I restored power to the UPS the machine powered up immediately (no delay). I though it was supposed >> to wait for a higher charge? > > Does the Eaton 5E 1500i have this ability? I don't see it mentioned in Eaton's PDFs for this UPS. > > There is no report for variable "ups.delay.start" in your upsc output. > What does command "upsc <ups> ups.delay.start" report?$ upsc eaton ups.delay.start Init SSL without certificate database Error: Variable not supported by UPS>> Nevertheless, the UPS reported a charge of 58% when the machine restarted, I expected about 20%. Free energy? >> >> Q1) Does this last exercise indicate a bad battery that woke up on the second restart? >> Or a failed UPS? >> The UPS is a Eaton 5E1500i. It is only 6m old and within the warranty period. >> >> Q2) What is the parameter I need to set on the UPS for a minimum charge before restarting power? > > What does command "upsrw <ups>" report?$ upsrw eaton [outlet.desc] Outlet description Type: STRING Maximum length: 20 Value: Main Outlet [output.voltage.nominal] Nominal output voltage (V) Type: ENUM Option: "200" Option: "208" Option: "220" Option: "230" SELECTED Option: "240" [ups.delay.shutdown] Interval to wait after shutdown with delay command (seconds) Type: STRING Maximum length: 10 Value: 20 [ups.start.battery] Allow to start UPS from battery Type: STRING Maximum length: 5 Value: yes> Roger-- Eyal at Home (eyal at eyal.emu.id.au)