That makes sense to me. The field needs to be split into bytes. The low byte is the integer part of voltags, and the high part is units of 10 mV. And this is per cell. Probably the unit is measuring the total and then dividing by 36. But volts per cell will have the same interpretation for varying cell counts, so it's a nice representation.
Alex Rydzewski
2023-Jan-13 12:31 UTC
[Nut-upsuser] battery.voltage Powercom Macan MRT-3000
I suppose, this approach may be apply to some other data from that UPS. I could check another values and ask powercom support for other data items to explain interpretation, if it will help. On 13.01.23 14:22, Greg Troxel wrote:> That makes sense to me. The field needs to be split into bytes. The > low byte is the integer part of voltags, and the high part is units of > 10 mV. And this is per cell. > > Probably the unit is measuring the total and then dividing by 36. But > volts per cell will have the same interpretation for varying cell > counts, so it's a nice representation.-- ? ?????????? ???????????, ????????? ??????????? |With best regards, Mr. Alexander Rydzewski, |? ?????????? ???????????, ????????? ?????????? ????????? ?? ????????? ???????, Elyland ltd. |System and Network Engineer at Elyland ltd. |????????? ? ??????? ???????, Elyland ltd.