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2017 Mar 02
2
MGE ESV+ and Power Trim
Hi, I've recently got a Raspberry Pi working with NUT and my MGE Pulsar ESV+, using the U-TALK driver, a USB Serial adapter and original cable. I've overcome the documented problems with these units and have it running, except for one little niggle! It's installed in central Europe, where the utility voltage is 240v, it's constantly in trim mode and pushing the voltage down to
2017 Mar 03
2
MGE ESV+ and Power Trim
...command, or manage to terminal into the unit (once disabling NUT services) and send the command. >> >> I think the command would be Lv 24000. >> > In theory, you could change the following line: > > https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/v2.7.4/drivers/mge-utalk.h#L220 > > from "{ "output.voltage", 0, 0, "Lv", "%05.1f", VOLT, TRUE }," > > to "{ "output.voltage", ST_FLAG_RW | ST_FLAG_STRING, 5, "Lv", "%05.1f", VOLT, TRUE }," > > This would allow you to use the &quo...
2017 Mar 03
0
MGE ESV+ and Power Trim
...ow to send the device the command, or manage to terminal into the unit (once disabling NUT services) and send the command. > > I think the command would be Lv 24000. > In theory, you could change the following line: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/v2.7.4/drivers/mge-utalk.h#L220 from "{ "output.voltage", 0, 0, "Lv", "%05.1f", VOLT, TRUE }," to "{ "output.voltage", ST_FLAG_RW | ST_FLAG_STRING, 5, "Lv", "%05.1f", VOLT, TRUE }," This would allow you to use the "upsrw" command to set t...
2017 Mar 09
0
MGE ESV+ and Power Trim
...e unit (once disabling NUT > services) and send the command. > >> > >> I think the command would be Lv 24000. > >> > > In theory, you could change the following line: > > > > https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/blob/v2.7.4/drivers/ > mge-utalk.h#L220 > > > > from "{ "output.voltage", 0, 0, "Lv", "%05.1f", VOLT, TRUE }," > > > > to "{ "output.voltage", ST_FLAG_RW | ST_FLAG_STRING, 5, "Lv", "%05.1f", > VOLT, TRUE }," > > > > This...
2015 Jan 12
2
2460x1440 video card recommendation
Can someone recommend a video card that's capable of driving a monitor at 2560x1600 or 2560x1440 and just works with Centos 7 without requiring any outside video drivers? I would prefer to stay with the built-in video drivers that are included with Centos 7 if possible; I don't play games and such, so I'm not looking for high performance 3D -- I just want a high resolution desktop.