Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "Gamatronic company"
2013 Dec 18
0
Gamatronic company
Hi Leon!
Thanks for your effort in reaching out!
I have been involved in Open Source projects and used Open Source for
years. Your questions are very common ones for companies interested
in getting involved in Open Source projects, so I will attempt to
provide you with some answers.
NUT is a collaborative effort, but as these projects go there is not
a single person "in charge"
2013 Dec 19
0
Gamatronic company
On Dec 18, 2013, at 3:17 AM, Leon Vak wrote:
> Actually, someone has already done most of the work for our units, however I might have general technical details to contribute, like the fact that the driver for our equipment is called "gamatronic", while actually it is just the well-known SEC protocol (from the former Systems Enhancement Corporation) and not our invention. I wonder
2016 Jan 13
2
[HCL] NHS Laser Senoidal 5000VA supported by gamatronic
I wasn't clear.
battery.runtime.low is not a counter, but a value estimated in seconds that is decreasing conforming the battery is discharging. It's mean: How much time (in seconds) will be necessary until the battery achieve the depleted status ( http://www.networkupstools.org/protocols/sec.html#Estimated_Minutes ) . If the UPS don't have a load, this value will be higher than the
2015 Dec 29
2
[HCL] NHS Laser Senoidal 5000VA supported by gamatronic
Device Manufacturer: NHS
Device Name: Laser Senoidal 5000VA
upsc output when the UPS is in normal condition:
battery.charge: 100
battery.current: 0.4
battery.date: 12292015
battery.runtime: 00000
battery.runtime.low: 59940
battery.temperature: 00
battery.voltage: 163.4
device.mfr: NHS Sistemas de Energia
device.model: Laser Senoidal 5000VA
device.type: ups
driver.name: gamatronic
2014 Nov 12
2
[HCL] NHS Expert C Online 6000 supported by gamatronic
Device Manufacturer: NHS
Device Name: Expert C Online 6000
upsc output:
battery.charge: 100
battery.current: 0.6
battery.date: 01012014
battery.runtime: 00000
battery.runtime.low: 59940
battery.temperature: 29
battery.voltage: 210.5
device.mfr: NHS Sistemas de Energia
device.model: EXPERT GIII 8kVA
device.type: ups
driver.name: gamatronic
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 20
2014 Nov 17
0
[HCL] NHS Expert C Online 6000 supported by gamatronic
On Nov 12, 2014, at 5:46 AM, Thiago Wiezbicki <thiagowzb at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Device Manufacturer: NHS
> Device Name: Expert C Online 6000
>
> upsc output:
>
> battery.charge: 100
> battery.current: 0.6
> battery.date: 01012014
> battery.runtime: 00000
Quick question: does "battery.runtime" update when the device is on battery, or is this
2016 Jan 08
2
[HCL] NHS Laser Senoidal 5000VA supported by gamatronic
Below the answers:
> This is the same as https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/254 , right?
Yes, this UPS is the same.
> Does battery.runtime only get updated when on battery power, or is this with a different load?
> battery.runtime.low: 59940
> battery.temperature: 00
Yes, this time time is updated on battery power, This is a dynamic counter that changes with a different
2006 Jun 14
3
Trouble Configuring NUT with Gamatronic USB
Hi
I am running FC5 with nut coming from the fc5 extras repositories. I
am trying to configure a Gamatronic D-Compact ups. The cable that came
with the ups has a serial connector on one end and a usb on the other.
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices produces
T: Bus=01 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=01 Cnt=01 Dev#= 4 Spd=1.5 MxCh= 0
D: Ver= 1.10 Cls=00(>ifc ) Sub=00 Prot=00 MxPS= 8 #Cfgs= 1
P:
2006 May 01
5
Gamatronic UPS using nut 2.0.3
I have a Gamatronic Smart Compact 750.
I have it connected to my linux machine via serial cable and am running nut
2.0.3. There is no interruption in power, but the ups is reporting OB (on
battery). Is there a configuration option I am missing?
The relevant ups.conf entry is:
[Gamatronic]
port = /dev/ttyS1
desc = "Home Gamatronic UPS"
driver = genericups
2014 Nov 22
2
[HCL] NHS Expert C Online 6000 supported by gamatronic
*Q: Quick question: does "battery.runtime" update when the device is on
battery, or is this field always zero?*
*A: Yes, the UPS battery time starts counting when the device starts on
battery.*
Q: "battery.runtime.low" should be the number of seconds remaining before
switching to "LB" status. This seems large, even for a 6000 VA UPS. Is this
configurable?
A: I
2013 Dec 18
1
Gamatronic company
On 12/17/2013 08:43 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
>
> Before doing that you should try to make some kind of proposal.
> Basically you want to say how easy you think it would be to support your
> product. For example if your product speaks an interface language
> that is very similar to other products that are already supported, a
> developer can easily take an existing module
2007 Mar 20
1
Re: [nut-commits] svn commit r879 - in trunk: . drivers
Julius: I just realized after committing Michal's patch that you have
a more comprehensive patch on the tracker that approaches this piece
of code differently.
We can go ahead and apply the following patch to the trunk if you
still think it's relevant:
https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=303719&group_id=30602&atid=411544
If you have a newer version of
2014 Nov 26
1
[HCL] NHS Expert C Online 6000 supported by gamatronic
What information Do I need to provide more, beyond upsc and shutdown tests for add these devices on HCL ?
Thanks,
------------------------------
Thiago Wiezbicki
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/attachments/20141125/07793b94/attachment-0001.html>
2023 Sep 16
1
Nut-upsdev Digest, Vol 206, Issue 5
It seems the `libmodbus` library or headers were not found, or something
similar - so the driver against it was not built. Did you install
`libmodbus-dev` before the build? What does `config.log` in the build root
say (and.or the summary shown after you run the `configure` script)?
On Sat, Sep 16, 2023 at 7:46?PM FatGear <fatgear1 at free.fr> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't know what
2014 Nov 23
0
[HCL] NHS Expert C Online 6000 supported by gamatronic
On Nov 22, 2014, at 5:16 AM, Thiago Wiezbicki <thiagowzb at gmail.com> wrote:
> Below , it's a second upsc command using our UPS on battery and with device ID, battery time, battery low time that UPS calcs correctly. Let me remember now, We have the same UPS in 6, 8, 10 and 12 kVA version, and it's names are : Expert C Online 6000 , 8000 , 10000 and 12000 ( or Expert G III
2016 Jan 06
0
[HCL] NHS Laser Senoidal 5000VA supported by gamatronic
This is the same as https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/254 , right?
(It's on my TODO list. DDL updates take a little longer than HCL updates.)
Other comments below.
> On Dec 29, 2015, at 1:55 PM, Thiago Wiezbicki - NHS <thiago.wiezbicki at nhs.com.br> wrote:
>
> Device Manufacturer: NHS
> Device Name: Laser Senoidal 5000VA
>
> upsc output when the UPS is
2023 Sep 19
1
Nut-upsdev Digest, Vol 206, Issue 5
Hello there,
I don't think that's working,?
I have done all your repo but i don't know how it's supposed to work.
I have a idea, change vendor id and product id? to make the driver try
to connect to the ups, what do you think of that ? With this driver
maybe : usbhid-ups
FatGear
Le 16/09/2023 ? 20:40, Jim Klimov a ?crit?:
> It seems the `libmodbus` library or headers were
2006 Jul 11
1
Re: [nut-commits] svn commit r446 - in branches/Testing: . drivers man
> +22 = Gamatronic UPSs with alarm interface
> + [CP=RTS] [OL=CTS] [LB=\-DCD] [SD=DTR]
> +
> +22 = CyberPower SL seriess
> + [CP=RTS] [OL=CTS] [LB=\-CAR] [SD=DTR]
> +
> +
This part of the patch is no good. While TIOCM_CAR is equivalent to
TIOCM_CD (at least in some implementations) CAR certainly isn't handled
the same as DCD by genericups. It won't be
2016 Jan 14
0
[HCL] NHS Laser Senoidal 5000VA supported by gamatronic
On Jan 13, 2016, at 6:00 AM, Thiago Wiezbicki - NHS <thiago.wiezbicki at nhs.com.br> wrote:
>
> The battery.run.low can be higher than battery.runtime, do you agree?
I agree with that statement, given what the gamatronic driver is currently reporting. However, I think it should report the elapsed time as battery.runtime.elapsed. I have created a Github issue to clarify the
2016 Apr 28
2
A "standard" serial protocol?
I'm still working on the interface to the UPS we're selling. USB works great with NUT in Linux, and natively through Windows battery support. Now I'm looking over the serial protocol. I can essentially make it anything I want, and it's VERY tempting to make my own protocol that is intuitive and simple, but I have a feeling every UPS maker does that. So, before I do that...is