[Nut-upsdev] [HCL] Tripp-Lite Omnismart500 supported by	tripplite_usb
    Matt Schulte 
    gimpyestrada at gmail.com
       
    Wed Feb 15 17:58:55 UTC 2012
    
    
  
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 8:51 PM, Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 14, 2012, at 12:56 PM, Matt Schulte wrote:
>
>> Why does it say "battery.test.status: Battery bad - replace?"
>
> Not to be too literal, but it comes from this block of code in tripplite_usb.c, which may or may not be accurate for your specific model.
>
>        if(tl_model == TRIPP_LITE_SMARTPRO || tl_model == TRIPP_LITE_OMNIVS_2001 || tl_model == TRIPP_LITE_SMART_0004) {
>                switch(s_value[2]) {
>                        case '0':
>                                dstate_setinfo("battery.test.status", "Battery OK");
>                                break;
>                        case '1':
>                                dstate_setinfo("battery.test.status", "Battery bad - replace");
>                                break;
>                        case '2':
>                                status_set("CAL");
>                                break;
>                        case '3':
>                                status_set("OVER");
>                                dstate_setinfo("battery.test.status", "Overcurrent?");
>                                break;
>                        case '4':
>                                /* The following message is confusing, and may not be accurate: */
>                                /* dstate_setinfo("battery.test.status", "Battery state unknown"); */
>                                break;
>
> Usually, after you first plug in the UPS, the status bit says "4", which apparently means that the battery charger hasn't seen much of the slope of the charge or discharge curve yet. (If the battery is just being topped off, you can't really tell its capacity by the instantaneous current or voltage.)
>
> After a deep discharge cycle, the charging circuit has seen both the rate of discharge as well as the rate of charge, and it can guess as to whether the battery is close to the end of its life. Lead-acid batteries are usually good for 3-5 years.
>
Any idea why it would decide to throw the "bad" flag on a new battery?
 I recently (as in maybe two weeks ago) had to replace the battery in
the UPS.
Matt
    
    
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