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2010 Oct 18
8
Asterisk to switch on electric heaters remotely?
Hello
I'm sure someone has already tried this: I use a couple of electric
heaters to heat my office.
I'd like to somehow connect them to Asterisk so that I could switch
them on remotely by either calling the IVR or sending an e-mail to the
Asterisk host, so that the room is warm when I get to the office :-)
Any information appreciated.
Thank you.
2005 Jan 17
1
Re: Any interest in a Canadian Asterisk
...rs-request@lists.digium.com:
> > Would it be considered trolling to start a thread on Cleaning Maple
> > Syrup off of Dial Pads, or Wiring your Moose for Wi-Fi?
>
> Let's not forget the weekly "tooques and telephony" segment, and a
> review of
> the best block heaters for your wi-fi fones.
>
Oh, we're gonna have a good time next Thursday.
We need to get Molson Canadian to sponsor us and find Bob & Doug for the
event?
By the way, eh. It's hard to get the moose to cooperate. When you put
the parabolic antenna on his antlers you have to ride him...
2009 Jul 20
0
No subject
...>
> On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 1:24 PM, Gareth Blades
> <list-asterisk at skycomuk.com> wrote:
>
>> Something like http://www.audon.co.uk/udin.html UDIN-8R. It can only
>> control 750W so you will probably need to get it to control a more
>> powerfull relay as a heater is going to take a lot of current.
>> It can be controlled by a virtual serial port so you just program the
>> extension to make a system() call to a simple script which sends a
>> string of characters to the serial port.
>>
>> That device is quite expensive. You could...
2007 Jun 14
1
ARIMA with more than one seasonality period
...ourly
data for system load. If you haven't worked with electricity before,
seasonality comes in many flavors: a daily pattern, with a peak at
around 7pm; a weekly pattern, in which we use more electricity on
weekdays in comparison to weekends; a winter-summer pattern, with air
conditioning and heaters playing an important role, etc.
In SAS, I could specify an ARIMA with multiple seasonality terms, say
(1,0,1) with period=24, and (1,0,1) with period=168 (I don't remember
the orders I was using). This is how many studies I found on IEEE
were modeling electricity load and it worked pretty we...
2005 Feb 10
2
Strategy for a stable IAXy
...I want to deploy some, in a remote site. The comments on the
instability suggest that the simplest approach is to power-cycle them when
you have problems. The IAXy would only be in use from 3PM to 8 PM. My
potential simple solution is to have a timed power brick (like what you
would use for a block heater) that would cycle the power automatically at
2:50 PM
Q1: Is this IAXy stability issue a problem, or not? Has it been addressed in
firmware?
Q2: If people are still having problems with their IAXy's, is automatically
power cycling them the best approach, or is there a more elegant solution?...
2007 Oct 23
1
MGE Pulsar Ellipse 800 offearly or box shutdown late
...Ellipse 800) for two boxes - home firewall and file server. I'm using
Debian 4.0 Etch, every one of them.
I'm built (after some dangerouse experiments) a testing configuration,
where boxes are plugged to line, server playing as a master, firewall as a
slave, and UPS connected to an electric heater about 300 Wats (no
reactance).
Batteries where recently changed - two 12V - 5A/h.
Using mge-shut driver - it seem to be the best for this modell.
I experienced many problems:
- driver not starts every time (about 2 times failed from 5 tries),
some where I found that the solution could be a 5...
2008 Sep 29
2
tripplite smart2000rmxl2u product id 3014
First, apologies if this is the wrong mailing list to pose this question. That said, my question:
This is my first time using nut. Just built nut-2.2.2. The tripplite driver does not support my version of the smart2200 which has a product id of 3014. Does anyone know about this ups? There is a 3012. I'm tempted to simply add the 3014 to tripplite-hid.c to see if it will "just
2015 Aug 18
1
Need the date included in nuts -wall msgs.
...UPS myups at localhost on line power
===========================
But it bumps the printer just long enough to generate the above entries.
And that pops up a bogus advisory that it cannot find the drivers for
it.
I cannot put that printer on the 1500 WA UPS, as its drum heaters
kicking in at the start of a job or at power up, cause the UPS to do an
instant, protective shutdown. But these bumps are so short the printer
does not forget its turned on, but does trigger a re-init cycle.
>
> However, for a one-second glitch, many of the NUT drivers might miss
> that...
2007 Oct 24
4
MGE Ellipse 800 shutdown problems - using upsmon NOTIFYCMD
...e
defined in nut package for Debian 4.0 Etch). To execute forced shutdown
it must be root!
- seem to be a good idea, to set "ups.delay.start" for a resonabli longer
time!
How to these changes?
Thanks
tovis
PS: Arjen de Korte suspected something was wrong around my "heater" load,
for now I have used two 150W lamps and it cause load 52% in case
"ONBATTERY". When battery is charged over 95% the nut is working as
suspected, but after first shutdown - switch up cycle the charge is about
86% and sequence does not work (usp shutdown early).
2008 Oct 16
2
ups question from your web site
Dear Nick,
thanks for writing. I no longer work on development of UPS drivers;
you will probably get a more up-to-date answer from the nut-upsuser
mailing list (cc'd).
I don't know if the Back-UPS 550 has similar commands to the Back-UPS
ES 650. If it has a USB connection, then the answer is probably yes.
The UPS will automatically turn itself back on after a power failure;
this is the
2015 Feb 04
0
Another Fedora decision
...gt; We are dinosaurs. People do not hate us. They just do not understand
> why we are still around.
> ...
> Sometimes I just cannot bear to think about this stuff anymore.
>
Hey, James, go get a cookie, a cup of hot tea, and relax a
spell....maybe fire up the old Altix box for a space heater and get nice
and toasty warm or something....
Sysadmins are still around; the areas in which sysadmins are needed and
the skills sysadmins need to have are just changing, that's all. TV
repairmen still exist; their skillset just is very different today than
what it was a few years back....
2010 Jul 19
1
Testing UPS
I have all working and the test shutdown using 'upsmon -c fsd' worked.
Also I get appropriate messages on console when I pull power and restore.
But I want to *see* it work by removing power, but I don't want to wait.
How can I tell UPS to issue needed message after a minute on battery?
Durwin F. De La Rue
Management Sciences, Inc.
6022 Constitution Ave. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
2006 Jul 14
2
[LLVMdev] "correct" way to implement a call
Currently, Alpha, PowerPC and X86 implement LowerFORMAL_ARGUMENTS.
PowerPC and X86 lower ISD::CALL in LowerOperation. Alpha implements
custom select. What is the preferred way to implement this?
Thanks,
Rafael
2016 Apr 17
2
Anyone using coreos?
I'd like to hear from anyone using coreos to run a container with tinc for
purpose of connecting containers. Sounds almost like a chicken/egg
problem:-)
I'm thinking of running a container with alpine linux and tinc installed there.
John Griessen
2014 Sep 16
2
OT: hardware question
Hi, folks,
I'm installing a RAID controller card for a large external RAID box in
a Dell server. I've got two riser slots available. Here's the question:
the controller card has some large chips on one side, and if I put it
in riser 1, those chips face downwards in the box, blocking ease of
cooling, while if I put it in riser 2, the chips will face up... but be
right over a large
2010 Jun 29
3
Samba3 to samba4 migration
Hi,
I'm testing samba 4 in my organization. I have a samba3 domain with LDAP backend. I'm trying migrate workstations and users
from old samba to samba4. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Luciano
luciano at multitasknet.com.br
2006 Oct 20
2
Dataset on Baltimore home energy costs
...elect: Total cost of electricity (including delivery and commodity
charges)
temp: average daily outdoor temperature in degrees Fahrenheit, as
printed on the bill
days: number of days in billing period.
Heating system is a 10-15 year old natural gas steam boiler supplying
iron radiators. Hot water heater, clothes dryer and stove and oven are
also natural gas. Air conditioning is by various numbers of window
units. If surface area of house is desired, I can add this at a later
time.
Some interesting points in time:
22-Apr-04: Date when I upgraded 2 failed, older storm windows to more
modern ones....
2017 Aug 13
1
Kernel:[Hardware Error]: use of vacuum
On 08/13/2017 05:18 AM, ken wrote:
> Also, cowboys scoff, but I always wear a grounded wrist strap when
> handling electronics.
It's a good idea, especially in low-humidity climates. Also noteworthy:
the air moving through a hose can cause a vacuum's hose or attachment to
build up a static charge, which is another reason it can be a bad idea
to use a vacuum in a computer.
2005 Jun 20
1
Off Topic: UPS units and heat generation
Hi all
A slightly off topic post, but one that I think someone out there in the
NUT community could probably help me with.
Summer is coming, and my office at home is getting hot... helped in part
by the APC 3KVA UPS I have sitting under my desk. It kicks out heat like
a bar-heater, even when there is almost no load on it (idle load is one
PC, one switch, one wireless AP, and thats it). It is very warm to the
touch, and just gets worse when I turn on the rest of the kit (tape
autoloader, TFTs, CRTs, two other PCs). With the UPS kicking out heat,
and the outside temps goin...
2015 Aug 18
2
Need the date included in nuts -wall msgs.
Greetings all;
Is it possible to set a logging option in one of the config files so that
when we have a 1 second power bump, the date is included, both in the
log, and in the -wall broadcast?
We apparently have a substation regulator in the process of failing, and
the recycle isn't normally slow enough to reset the clocks, but it
killing one of my computers w/o actually causing a reboot.