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2020 Nov 01
1
ups.test.result meaning
> > > > battery.voltage: 16.0 > At that voltage, 5 of the 12 cells are shorted > > output.voltage: 138.0 > too high by about 15 volts > > Wow! That battery is beyond toasted, shoulda been replaced months ago. > And the output voltage is a bit much if its truthfull. > Thanks for the response Gene! I've ordered a replacement unit. I'm not sure about the output voltage readings, I have four CyberPower CP1500AVRLCDa UPSs and they all show 136-139v output. My CyberPower OR1500LCDMRM1U reports 124v. I still don't know what triggers the warning in...
2020 Oct 26
2
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
...g Network UPS Tools - power device monitor and > > shutdown controller nut-server.service loaded active running > > Network UPS Tools - power devices information server > I think it may be dependent on thhe ups. I have a 625 WA cyberpower on an rpi4, and I believe its more truthfull. Is this helpfull? pi at rpi4:/media/pi/workspace $ upsc myups Init SSL without certificate database battery.charge: 100 battery.charge.low: 10 battery.charge.warning: 20 battery.mfr.date: CPS battery.runtime: 4410 battery.runtime.low: 300 battery.type: PbAcid battery.voltage: 14.5 battery.voltage...
2020 Nov 01
4
ups.test.result meaning
On Sat, Oct 31, 2020 at 2:42 PM Tim Dawson <tadawson at tpcsvc.com> wrote: > I'm going to guess that since your test runtime of 305 is very close to > the low limit of 300, that's the warning. Not yet a fail, but very, very > close. > I tried setting override.battery.runtime.low = 60 in ups.conf, and waited for the UPS to reach 100% charge, and ups.status to report only
2020 Oct 29
0
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
...he citation handy, but I think another user reported >> that the battery.voltage returned by the UPS is a constant 24.0 V, >> regardless of the actual battery voltage. [...] > I think it may be dependent on thhe ups. I have a 625 WA cyberpower on an > rpi4, and I believe its more truthfull. Is this helpfull? > You're right, the lack of a battery voltage sensor isn't true for all CPS hardware. I was trying to make the point that the 24.0 V reading is suspect, while covering the cases where broken scaling means that NUT displays it as 16.0 V. However, back in January, we...
2020 Nov 01
0
ups.test.result meaning
...tart: -60 > ups.vendorid: 0764 > > I'm trying to determine if I need to replace the batteries/device, its > out of warranty at this rate anyway. > Any more ideas? Wow! That battery is beyond toasted, shoulda been replaced months ago. And the output voltage is a bit much if its truthfull. Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable. - Louis D. Brandeis Genes Web page <http://ge...
2020 Oct 29
2
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
...ther user reported > >> that the battery.voltage returned by the UPS is a constant 24.0 V, > >> regardless of the actual battery voltage. > > [...] > > > I think it may be dependent on thhe ups. I have a 625 WA cyberpower > > on an rpi4, and I believe its more truthfull. Is this helpfull? > > You're right, the lack of a battery voltage sensor isn't true for all > CPS hardware. > > I was trying to make the point that the 24.0 V reading is suspect, > while covering the cases where broken scaling means that NUT displays > it as 16.0 V. &g...
2020 Oct 25
4
Can't get CyberPower UPS to work with Raspberry Pi 4
This was very helpful for me, thank you! On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 9:06 AM Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote: > The easiest way to tell if upsd is working is to run "upsc -l" on the same > system, which will list the NUT UPS names, and then run e.g. "upsc mge" > (replacing "mge" with the name returned by "upsc -l") > Here was the