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2014 Sep 26
4
TRIPPLITE OMNIVSINT80 Compatibility
...v_value[0] is always 'V'). So the input.voltage.nominal value gets set 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...
2014 Sep 25
2
TRIPPLITE OMNIVSINT80 Compatibility
Using this UPS in the UK on 240V mains. Connected via USB: Bus 001 Device 002: ID 09ae:0001 Tripp Lite Requires tripplite_usb driver as it is (Product ID: 0001). There is an entry in the compatibity list for OMNIVS800 USB (protocol 2012) using usbhid-ups which is little misleading (although I guess maybe correct for some inst...
2014 Sep 26
0
TRIPPLITE OMNIVSINT80 Compatibility
On Sep 25, 2014, at 5:51 PM, Dave Williams <dave at opensourcesolutions.co.uk> wrote: > Using this UPS in the UK on 240V mains. > > Connected via USB: > Bus 001 Device 002: ID 09ae:0001 Tripp Lite > > Requires tripplite_usb driver as it is (Product ID: 0001). There is an > entry in the compatibity list for OMNIVS800 USB (protocol 2012) using > usbhid-ups which is little misleading (although I...
2014 Sep 26
0
TRIPPLITE OMNIVSINT80 Compatibility
...uld use it to scale actual input/output voltages respectively That's the thing, due to the patchwork of methods required to poll the different 0001-type protocols, it *was* scaling some of the voltages - just not for protocol 1001 or 2001. >> 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...
2020 Mar 25
5
thoughts on tripp lite Smart Online UPSs?
...C SmartUPS 5000s with something that has USB so NUT can more easily talk with it (and yes, I've tried USB-RS232 adapters and every one I tried started kicking out errors within a few hours). One of the bids we have is for a "Tripp Lite UPS Smart Online 5000VA 4500W Rackmount 5kVA 200V/240V" as the potential replacement unit. I have no experience with Tripp Lite UPSs and the reviews I've found online are scant and fairly mixed so I thought I'd ask here... Does anyone on this list have experience with these UPSs? Any thoughts? Would you buy it again? Does it work well...
2014 Sep 26
2
TRIPPLITE OMNIVSINT80 Compatibility
...mmit is this in (just to check I have it?) > > > I can change it back to 230V - I was going off of the x2 factor you mentioned. Either way works for me. OK lets just make sure we are answering the right question. The general/specified UK/European voltage is 230V but the UPS is generating 240v. What is input.nominal.voltage meant to mean in the context of what the UPS (and upsc) reports? My guess its what it would expect to see so you can relate input.voltage to it. In that respect its 230V for the territory the model is sold into even though Tripp lite are selling it as a 240V model. E...
2008 Oct 06
4
UPS (Megatec) with strange voltage values
...he 2.27V drops very quickly to 2.06V 2.06V x 6 = 12.36V Which seems to be correct for a 12V battery. To top it up, I command returns an empty string, which would help "a lot" to identify it. OK, my questions are: 1) Is 2.27V plausible for battery voltage or should it be 13,62V? 2) Is 240V plausible for battey nominal voltage or should it be 12V? 3) Wich can I consider battery full? 2.27V or 2.06V? 4) Any tips to solve this problem? Divide and multiply inside megatec driver? Is there any chance to some UPS hacks in megatec driver (parameters in config file) get upstream? Thanks, -...
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.(Th...
2020 Mar 25
2
[EXTERNAL] thoughts on tripp lite Smart Online UPSs?
...I try to pitch in and help with Network UPS Tools issues related to Tripp Lite when I can too (albeit the developers and users on this list are usually more helpful than me). Just to confirm, it sounds like you are looking at the SU5000RT4UHV, correct? https://www.tripplite.com/smartonline-208-240v-5kva-4.5kw-double-conversion-ups-4u-rack-tower-extended-run-snmpwebcard-option-usb-db9-serial~SU5000RT4UHV Thank you, David Zomaya Business/Quality Analyst- Software Tripp Lite <http://www.tripplite.com/> ________________________________ From: Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser-bounces+da...
2024 Nov 12
1
Interpreting data from 220V input APC UPS
...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 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...
2020 Mar 25
0
[EXTERNAL] thoughts on tripp lite Smart Online UPSs?
...I try to pitch in and help with Network UPS Tools issues related to Tripp Lite when I can too (albeit the developers and users on this list are usually more helpful than me). Just to confirm, it sounds like you are looking at the SU5000RT4UHV, correct? https://www.tripplite.com/smartonline-208-240v-5kva-4.5kw-double-conversion-ups-4u-rack-tower-extended-run-snmpwebcard-option-usb-db9-serial~SU5000RT4UHV Thank you, David Zomaya Business/Quality Analyst- Software Tripp Lite <http://www.tripplite.com/> ________________________________ From: Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser-bounces+da...
2014 Sep 26
0
TRIPPLITE OMNIVSINT80 Compatibility
...led correctly. >> >> >> I can change it back to 230V - I was going off of the x2 factor you mentioned. Either way works for me. > OK lets just make sure we are answering the right question. The > general/specified UK/European voltage is 230V but the UPS is generating > 240v. What is input.nominal.voltage meant to mean in the context of what > the UPS (and upsc) reports? As a machine-parseable number, it's meant to be a hint to graphing software. (The NUT CGI scripts use it to define the various color bars for normal, high and low voltages.) > My guess its...
2008 Sep 17
3
Access to internal UPS logs?
...sing a slightly modified version if usbhid-ups to talk to a HP T/R2200 G2, which is internally a TrippLite UPS. The UPS is randomly turning off its output power, at intervals of once every week or two, even though during this failure it reports that input and output voltages are still around 248V (240V is nominal). The only recourse is to reboot the UPS. HP are sending a replacement unit as AFAICT it reports that everything is otherwise okay and so is obviously broken, but if there were some internal logs somewhere it would be useful to get access to them. This failure mode occurred the first t...
2014 Jan 10
2
How to treat UPS status of TRIM as on line
I am using NUT 2.6.5 as part of FreeNAS 9.2.0. I am using an APC Smart-UPS 5000 RM DL4 with a AP9619 network management card. NUT properly detects when the UPS goes on battery and initiates a shutdown after the configured time. The problem I have is that I am using a 208V unit on a 240V circuit. That means the normal state for the UPS is "TRIM". NUT doesn't treat that as an on line condition, so the system shuts down every time there is a power failure. I realize what I am doing is a bit of a kludge, but I can't get a 208V circuit easily in my house. I am also g...
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 input an L14-20P? Or equivalent non-twistlock? > Here is an example from upsc: > > input...
2011 Feb 19
0
[PATCH] add support for more Matrix-UPS revisions
...ted on http://homepage1.nifty.com/Que/plamo/apc-ups/manual/upsbible.html under "Old Firmware Revision". This implies that many more combinations of characters could be added to support more revisions & configurations. Indeed, 0XI and 0XM only differ by the placement of the 208V/240V input voltage select wire. The first character can be 0 or 5 for Matrix-UPS 3000 vs. Matrix-UPS 5000. The second character is the actual firmware revision. I've read in various forums about revisions U, W, X, Y, and Z. There is probably a V as well. The last character seems to be I for...
2007 Oct 11
1
Silence Beeper => Which small UPS's actually support it?
....status as being available, but without actually being software configurable such as: http://www.757.org/~joat/wiki/index.php/Linux_and_the_APC500_UPS One lead is Belkin 650 VA UPS, but I'd like a few more choices. http://forums.dealmac.com/read.php?1,2019986,2019986 Unfortunately I live in 240v part of the world, so the number of brands/models available is relatively limited, with APC, Belkin, CyberPower, HP, KME, OPTI-UPS, Powerware, Upsonic being available. Could anyone please provide information on any of the above brands of small UPS's that do _actually_ support permanently sw...
2014 Jan 11
0
How to treat UPS status of TRIM as on line
...; I am using NUT 2.6.5 as part of FreeNAS 9.2.0. I am using an APC Smart-UPS > 5000 RM DL4 with a AP9619 network management card. NUT properly detects > when the UPS goes on battery and initiates a shutdown after the configured > time. The problem I have is that I am using a 208V unit on a 240V circuit. > That means the normal state for the UPS is "TRIM". NUT doesn't treat that > as an on line condition, so the system shuts down every time there is a > power failure. I'm confused. When the snmp-ups driver starts, does it immediately see the TRIM state and initi...
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 output.L1....
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