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2024 Nov 11
1
Interpreting data from 220V input APC UPS
Hi -- I am monitoring via the SNMP driver an APC SmartUPS that has split phase (2L + neutral) 240V input and 120/120 volt outputs. The data for the voltages is not what I'm expecting, and I am wondering how I should interpret it. Here is an example from upsc: input.L1-L2.voltage: 121 input.L2-L3.voltage: 120 input.voltage: 121.20 output.current: 5.90 output.L1-L2.voltage: 119
2024 Nov 16
1
Interpreting data from 220V input APC UPS
Following up on this, I've figured out what's going on. What I'm not sure of is how best to address the situation. I'd like to avoid going down to the MIB level because I just don't understand it. "Split phase" output devices seem to fall into an undefined area. They're not three phase, but require additional MIB values so APC uses their 3-phase MIB
2024 Nov 12
1
Interpreting data from 220V input APC UPS
Sounds pretty normal from what I see. It appears that this is *NOT* a true 240v UPS, but rather one that provides two legs of 120v output from two legs of 120 input, and what is seen as "L2" is actually neutral, and the line names are reporting incorrectly. With that in mind, each leg in should be 120v, as well as the outputs, which is exactly what you are seeing.(The fact tht L1 to L3
2024 Nov 12
1
Interpreting data from 220V input APC UPS
Thanks, Tim. The unit was available with single as well as split phase output, and from the data I can find the input was single phase, though the input connector has L1/L2/N/G wires. I'm digging through the MIB to see what the raw data looks like. Thanks! John ---- On 11/11/24 19:14, Tim Dawson wrote: > Sounds pretty normal from what I see. It appears that this is *NOT* a > true
2024 Nov 11
3
Interpreting data from 220V input APC UPS
John Ackermann N8UR via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> writes: > I am monitoring via the SNMP driver an APC SmartUPS that has split > phase (2L + neutral) 240V input and 120/120 volt outputs. The data > for the voltages is not what I'm expecting, and I am wondering how I > should interpret it. Wow, that sounds kind of industrial. Model? Is the
2004 Nov 29
1
IAXy power source from Radio Shack
Anyone using this 110-220v 9v 1500ma supply? If so, which DC plug adapter does the IAXy need? A friend brought the wall wart over here for me but she said you get one plug free and she didn't know which one it took. Does anyone here know? http://www.radioshack.com/category.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&category%5Fname=C...
2006 Apr 27
1
Analog GSM Gateways
...10% to 95% - Air Pressure: 86Kpa to 106Kpa - Environmental Noise: =60dB(A) - Working Frequency: Automatically switch between GSM 900MHz and GSM 1800MHz - Frequency Stability: Better Then 2.5 PPM - Signal Sensitivity: -103 dBM - Transmit Power: < 2W - Power Supply: AC 220V ? 15V -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060427/d6a57728/attachment.htm
2007 Jul 26
1
abusing nut ups to do temperature shutdown WHILE monitoring UPS'es
...rs to shutdown if the temperature in the server room becomes too high. I was thinking of monitoring the temperature on the master NUT server and then just letting the slave clients shut down. But the slaves (and master server) needs to do a complete power off even though the UPS's does get 220v power all the time. Does nut do a complete power off by default for slave clients? The reason i want to do this is because what if the master UPS server gets too hot, and shuts down. But that means all the nut slave clients looses connection to the ups master server, and then later the power...
2006 Feb 06
2
New GSM 1-8 ports Gateway / Terminal for sale (with SMS Feature and Many more) £99 per unit
...SM-TRI-SMS-01 RJ11 interface 1 GSM/CDMA interface ?99 per unit GSM-TRI-SMS-04 4 RJ11 interfaces 4 GSM interfaces ?399 per unit GSM-TRI-SMS-08 8 RJ11 interfaces 8 GSM interfaces ?799 per unit Technical Specifications: Working spectrum GSM900/GSM1800/GSM1900MHz CDMA800/CDMA1900MHz Power AC 110-220V/50Hz Temperature -20 ? - 40? Humidity 10%-95%
2010 Jun 25
1
Call for Demos and Exhibition: The 7th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2010)
...least one of the people must be registered for the main conference, and present the demo in the conference. All demos will compete for the Best Demo Award. At the conference, you will at minimum be provided with a space for your demo, a poster stand, a table and chairs, and a power connection (220V). Any other special equipment should be provided by yourself, including power converters, projectors, audio amplification, wireless LAN, etc. Please specify this with a separate page so that we can plan the demo area accordingly. Demo/Exhibition Chairs: ? Alvin Chin, Nokia Research Center, C...
2010 Jun 25
1
Call for Demos and Exhibition: The 7th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing (ATC 2010)
...least one of the people must be registered for the main conference, and present the demo in the conference. All demos will compete for the Best Demo Award. At the conference, you will at minimum be provided with a space for your demo, a poster stand, a table and chairs, and a power connection (220V). Any other special equipment should be provided by yourself, including power converters, projectors, audio amplification, wireless LAN, etc. Please specify this with a separate page so that we can plan the demo area accordingly. Demo/Exhibition Chairs: ? Alvin Chin, Nokia Research Center, C...
2005 May 18
4
OT: carrying a router, firewall, switch, server, some phones with me on flight to Europe
Dear Fellow *-ers, First, you guys are fantastic. Keep fighting the good fight. Second, it sounds like comments in the code are coming, which sounds welcome by all, even those of us who couldn't code their way out of a papersack, but who need to read the source. Last, I might be traveling to Europe (from US) & want to tow along hardware & haven't done this before & was
2013 Feb 07
1
Problem with NUT and an Eaton 5PX UPS, usbhid-ups won't start
...ble" a few days before. The hard drive was changed, so there are no old version leftovers to worry about. NUT version: the Debian package says 2.6.4-2.3 NUT installation method: Debian unstable package (http://packages.debian.org/sid/nut) UPS info: Eaton 5PX3000iRT3U, which is the European (220V) version of 5PX3000RT3U. http://powerquality.eaton.com/5PX3000iRT3U.aspx?CX=101 I tried to power cycle the machine, as well as the UPS. Permissions seem fine: root at backup:/usr/share/doc/nut# ls -al /dev/bus/usb/006/002 crw-rw-r-- 1 root nut 189, 641 Feb 8 01:26 /dev/bus/usb/006/002 /lib/nut/...
2004 Jul 16
7
some questions on uniden uip200
hello, yesterday the uniden uip200 phone was recommended to someone. i am looking for an alternative to grandstream bt-100 because i can not do a supervised tranfer with it. here my questions: 1) does the uip200 support supervised transfers? 2) can i buy the phones in europe, especially in germany? thanks in advance, jan goericke
2014 Sep 26
4
TRIPPLITE OMNIVSINT80 Compatibility
...et properly because v_value[1] is actually '2'. > Actually if this is reliable across models we could use it to scale actual input/output voltages respectively > I went ahead and changed the 230V nominal to 240V. Thats a moot point. After European Harmonisation (UK was on 240V EU on 220V) they settled for 230V nominal but then defined tolerences of +/-10% so that everyone suddenly "conformed" to the new regulations without doing anything. Whilst a lot of the UK is actually on 230V now my current house is still on 240V. Looked very strange on my main BestPower and Riello...
2007 Jul 04
0
UPS cooling
...s just say that shorting 5V with a data pin doesn't sound like a good idea to me). Leaving it pointed at one of my UPS's air vents, I get a reported 20?C drop in temperature; the front of the UPS case does indeed feel noticeably cooler. I don't recall if there's a fan in the F6C625-220V but if there is, it's clearly stopped working... (I do find it slightly curious that both "battery.temperature" and "ups.temperature" are always identical...) -- | Darren Salt | linux or ds at | nr. Ashington, | Toon | RISC OS, Linux | youmustbejoking,demo...
2007 Jun 27
1
Spurious shutdown
...belkin driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS1 driver.version: 2.0.4 driver.version.internal: 0.21 input.frequency: 50.1 input.transfer.high: 246.4 input.transfer.low: 212.5 input.voltage: 240.0 output.frequency: 50.0 output.voltage: 241.0 ups.firmware: 000 ups.load: 050 ups.mfr: BELKIN ups.model: F6C625-220V ups.status: OL ups.temperature: 050 At present, I'm not certain whether this is a bug in nut or a problem with the UPS. -- | Darren Salt | linux or ds at | nr. Ashington, | Toon | RISC OS, Linux | youmustbejoking,demon,co,uk | Northumberland | Army | + Output *more* particula...
2006 Sep 04
1
(Fwd) Re: Slightly OT: Generators & UPS
Hi, I'm the original poster on the subject. Thanks for all the replies. A few more points. The generator outputs 7kw @ 220V. The total PC's supplied is about 9. I estimate power consumption to be 9 x 300w=2700w 4 halogens @ 400w each=1600w 10 Compact Flourescents @ 11w =110w Therefore total power=4410w Which leaves me with spare capacity of about 2590w (in theory). I think its the halogen lamps that is helping...
2005 Oct 16
1
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
2009 Feb 19
1
How to encode Non-English directories and filenames
...superset. 2) Can you also maybe recommend how to escape my characters, if that's the way to go? Right now if I browse to an existing directory (from the server machine itself using cygwin and NOT my client) with <Shift_JIS_characters> I can see that it likes to escape in this manner: cd \220V\202\265\202\242\203t\203H\203\213\203_/ I just don't know what kind of escape-sequence notation this is ... it seems to resemble Unicode escapes but not exactly. Looking forward to your input .... Thanks!