[Nut-upsdev] smart1050slt by tripp lite
Chance Fulton
chance.fulton at gmail.com
Tue Feb 2 03:37:16 UTC 2010
This is good news, I will checkout, and compile again tomorrow. I have
since taken the machines off that ups so I could do nasty things to
it... like vacuum...
On Mon, 2010-02-01 at 22:34 -0500, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Feb 1, 2010, at 4:16 PM, chance fulton wrote:
>
> > 117 off mains
> > then I added some more load around 350
> > I let it run till it shut itself off.
>
> Here's the status from around when the power was cut:
>
> 116.394032 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 00 64 00 0d
> 'S....d..' (OK)
> 118.313822 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 00 64 00 0d
> 'S....d..' (OK)
> 120.361600 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 58 00 0d
> 'S....X..' (OK)
> 122.408599 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 4c 00 0d
> 'S....L..' (OK)
> 124.329167 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 40 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 126.376596 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 3c 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 128.296736 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 36 00 0d 'S....
> 6..' (OK)
>
> (I removed a bunch of intermediate lines, but the driver did
> transition from "OL" to "OB" as it should.)
>
> What's disturbing is that towards the end, the "LB" indicator is
> flickering:
>
> 1809.265763 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 1f 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 1811.185555 send_cmd: received 53 00 04 00 01 00 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 1813.233333 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 1f 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 1815.281109 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 1f 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 1817.200900 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 1f 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 1819.248680 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 1f 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 1821.296454 send_cmd: received 53 00 04 00 01 00 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 1823.216246 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 1e 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 1825.264023 send_cmd: received 53 01 04 00 01 1e 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 1827.183813 send_cmd: received 53 00 04 00 01 00 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
> 1829.231590 send_cmd: received 53 00 04 00 01 00 00 0d
> 'S.......' (OK)
>
> Hopefully, NUT will catch the first "LB" indicator, and shut down at
> that point.
>
> I added a couple more things to SVN (voltage, temperature, etc.)
>
> One thing you might want to try is pulling the power, and running the
> driver with "-k" to shut it down. There is a 64-second "offdelay", but
> you could try setting it lower, e.g. "-x offdelay=5".
>
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