[Nut-upsdev] Exide NetUPS SE (aka Powerware 5119 etc)
Johan Adler
johan.adler at gmail.com
Fri Jan 2 20:40:23 UTC 2009
OK. "upsc <upsname>" while online, unplugged, and replugged:
jadler at oldell:/var/lib/tftpboot$ upsc netups
battery.capacity.nominal: 17.00
battery.charge: 67.1
battery.runtime: 2640
battery.voltage: 25.50
battery.voltage.maximum: 28.20
battery.voltage.minimum: 20.00
battery.voltage.nominal: 24.00
driver.name: upscode2
driver.parameter.manufacturer: Exide
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS0
driver.version: 2.2.2
driver.version.internal: 0.85
input.phases: 1
input.voltage: 220.30
input.voltage.maximum: 276.00
input.voltage.minimum: 162.00
input.voltage.nominal: 230.00
output.current: 0.40
output.current.maximum: 6.80
output.current.nominal: 6.50
output.frequency: 50.00
output.frequency.maximum: 53.00
output.frequency.minimum: 47.00
output.phases: 1
output.power: 0.08
output.realpower: 50.00
output.realpower.nominal: 1000.00
output.voltage: 220.30
output.voltage.maximum: 244.00
output.voltage.minimum: 207.00
output.voltage.nominal: 230.00
ups.delay.reboot: 000
ups.delay.shutdown: 000
ups.load: 6.2
ups.mfr: Exide
ups.model: UPS 1500 VA FW -0026
ups.power.nominal: 1500.00
ups.serial: LQ074A800
ups.status: OL
jadler at oldell:/var/lib/tftpboot$ upsc netups
battery.capacity.nominal: 17.00
battery.charge: 54.9
battery.runtime: 2640
battery.voltage: 24.50
battery.voltage.maximum: 28.20
battery.voltage.minimum: 20.00
battery.voltage.nominal: 24.00
driver.name: upscode2
driver.parameter.manufacturer: Exide
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS0
driver.version: 2.2.2
driver.version.internal: 0.85
input.phases: 1
input.voltage: 0.00
input.voltage.maximum: 276.00
input.voltage.minimum: 162.00
input.voltage.nominal: 230.00
output.current: 0.40
output.current.maximum: 6.80
output.current.nominal: 6.50
output.frequency: 50.00
output.frequency.maximum: 53.00
output.frequency.minimum: 47.00
output.phases: 1
output.power: 0.09
output.realpower: 50.00
output.realpower.nominal: 1000.00
output.voltage: 230.70
output.voltage.maximum: 244.00
output.voltage.minimum: 207.00
output.voltage.nominal: 230.00
ups.delay.reboot: 000
ups.delay.shutdown: 000
ups.load: 6.2
ups.mfr: Exide
ups.model: UPS 1500 VA FW -0026
ups.power.nominal: 1500.00
ups.serial: LQ074A800
ups.status: OB
jadler at oldell:/var/lib/tftpboot$ upsc netups
battery.capacity.nominal: 17.00
battery.charge: 52.4
battery.runtime: 2220
battery.voltage: 26.50
battery.voltage.maximum: 28.20
battery.voltage.minimum: 20.00
battery.voltage.nominal: 24.00
driver.name: upscode2
driver.parameter.manufacturer: Exide
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS0
driver.version: 2.2.2
driver.version.internal: 0.85
input.phases: 1
input.voltage: 221.90
input.voltage.maximum: 276.00
input.voltage.minimum: 162.00
input.voltage.nominal: 230.00
output.current: 0.40
output.current.maximum: 6.80
output.current.nominal: 6.50
output.frequency: 50.00
output.frequency.maximum: 53.00
output.frequency.minimum: 47.00
output.phases: 1
output.power: 0.08
output.realpower: 50.00
output.realpower.nominal: 1000.00
output.voltage: 221.90
output.voltage.maximum: 244.00
output.voltage.minimum: 207.00
output.voltage.nominal: 230.00
ups.delay.reboot: 000
ups.delay.shutdown: 000
ups.load: 6.2
ups.mfr: Exide
ups.model: UPS 1500 VA FW -0026
ups.power.nominal: 1500.00
ups.serial: LQ074A800
ups.status: OL
Can not wait for battery to deplete at the moment, as my 4 year old
son is sleeping downstairs, but next week he stays with his mother
and I can do more thorough tests if needed.
Regards,
Johan Adler
2009/1/2 Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com>:
> I forgot a point
>
> 2009/1/1 Johan Adler <johan.adler at gmail.com>
>>
>> (...)
>> 2008/12/30 Kjell Claesson <kjell.claesson at epost.tidanet.se>:
>> > I think you find them in the nut comaptiblity list also. The difference
>> > is
>> > that we need a report on that it works.
>>
>> OK, then let it be noted that my Exide NetUPS SE works just fine with
>> the upscode2 driver, as far as I can see. I have not actually pulled
>> the plug on the UPS, letting NUT shut down the system, since I am
>> quite happy just knowing that my UPS will keep my server running
>> during the power failures I get here a few times a year.
>
> can you try to?
> knowing that OB and LB are supported is a must!
> I'm also interested in an upsc output for info.
>
> thanks,
> Arnaud
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