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2014 Jul 01
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The dreaded Tripp Lite SMART500RT1U and NUT
...mystery to me. But I played around with unplugging and running the load down, and then recharging, etc. Here are my notes and observations. NC = "no change". I am assuming that those fields are the make/model/serial number, etc. S fourth segment = 00 for on-power, 01 for on-battery UNPLUGD a while ups.debug.D: 00 00 00 7d 0d 00 00 '.......' <---- 4th segment = 125 ups.debug.L: 06 00 00 07 58 58 0d '....XX.' <---- 1st segment = 6 ups.debug.load_banks: 1 ups.debug.M: 00 00 00 7f 0d 00 00 '.......' NC ups.debug.P: 30 30 35 30 30 58 0d '00500X.'...
2014 Jul 01
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The dreaded Tripp Lite SMART500RT1U and NUT
...t once to verify the LB flag. On yours, I think that would look like "S: 00 ..." The "01 04" seems to be the state before a self-test on yours as well as on the ASCII version of the SMARTPRO protocol. See comments around "switch(s_value_2) {" in the source code. > UNPLUGD a while > ups.debug.D: 00 00 00 7d 0d 00 00 '.......' <---- 4th segment = 125 Looks like the first pairs of digits are the input voltage, and "00 7d" = 125V out. > ups.debug.L: 06 00 00 07 58 58 0d '....XX.' <---- 1st segment = 6 Not sure, but I have a fee...
2014 Jul 01
2
The dreaded Tripp Lite SMART500RT1U and NUT
Hello Charles, Thank you for all of your help this far. I have made some great progress. I was hung up with all sorts of USB problems which we can chalk up to a "blonde moment" for me (or more accurately, a *bald* moment). In all my starting over and screwing around, I had forgotten to reinstall libusb-compat. Duh! I am now to a point that I think we can dig a little deeper. The