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2014 Jun 02
0
feature request -- talk to the router, not the UPS
...of scripting solution coupled with an existing driver.
Note that we are happy to include these sorts of scripts in NUT.
> On Mon, June 2, 2014 2:50 am, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
>> That kind of scheme should be handled by scripting - not by NUT.
>>
>> As far as having a _perfectly good UPS with no driver_, ANY UPS can
>> be converted into a "dumb" UPS with the addition of 2 relays.
There was also this discussion last summer (similar to Ted's printer idea, but lower power):
http://news.gmane.org/find-root.php?message_id=20130703045347.55D4172182%40mail.g...
2014 Jun 02
3
feature request -- talk to the router, not the UPS
...ly as does going over
the USB port to the UPS.
So that's my case, as best I understand it. In any event thanks for
considering the suggestion,
-Elliot
On Mon, June 2, 2014 2:50 am, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
That kind of scheme should be handled by scripting - not by NUT.
As far as having a _perfectly good UPS with no driver_, ANY UPS can
be converted into a "dumb" UPS with the addition of 2 relays.
The first relay is a primary 110 (or 220v) AC coil and a set of NO
contacts. When main power fails the contacts close.
The second relay is a primary 12v DC coil and a variable resistor a...
2014 Jun 02
0
feature request -- talk to the router, not the UPS
That kind of scheme should be handled by scripting - not by NUT.
As far as having a _perfectly good UPS with no driver_, ANY UPS can
be converted into a "dumb" UPS with the addition of 2 relays.
The first relay is a primary 110 (or 220v) AC coil and a set of NO
contacts. When main power fails the contacts close.
The second relay is a primary 12v DC coil and a variable resistor...
2014 Jun 02
4
feature request -- talk to the router, not the UPS
Hello,
I want to propose a universal UPS driver that will work with any and all
UPSes out there. That driver is called: PING :-)
It works like this... the user plugs their router into a power source
OTHER than the UPS. Instead of talking to the UPS, NUT pings the router
every say, 30 seconds. If the router doesn't respond to the PING, NUT
keeps trying for a user-configurable amount of
2014 Jun 04
1
feature request -- talk to the router, not the UPS
...with an existing driver.
>
> Note that we are happy to include these sorts of scripts in NUT.
>
>> On Mon, June 2, 2014 2:50 am, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>>
>>> That kind of scheme should be handled by scripting - not by NUT.
>>>
>>> As far as having a _perfectly good UPS with no driver_, ANY UPS can
>>> be converted into a "dumb" UPS with the addition of 2 relays.
>
> There was also this discussion last summer (similar to Ted's printer idea, but lower power):
>
> http://news.gmane.org/find-root.php?message_id=201307030453...