[Nut-upsuser] Ablerex MARS
Carlos Rodrigues
carlos.efr at mail.telepac.pt
Sat Apr 22 01:25:48 UTC 2006
The "mfr" and "model" fields are hardcoded with powermust, so those
values are to be expected (megatec gets them from the UPS, if they're
available).
As for the battery, 96V means 8x12V batteries, which isn't supported
by the driver yet (the charge, because the 2.3V voltage is probably
what the UPS is reporting), but can be, with a little help from you,
if you are so inclined... :)
First, when/if you try megatec, run it like so "megatec -DDD -a
ablerex", to show debugging info. Then send the output to me.
After this, I will need to know the voltage at which the battery is at
100%, and the voltage at which it goes into low-battery (altough the
low voltage for the batteries seems to tell me that it won't be that
simple, on my side at least).
On 4/22/06, lonely wolf <wolfy at nobugconsulting.ro> wrote:
> On 04/21/2006 08:34 PM, Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
>
> >Please try the "powermust" driver (or "megatec", if you are willing to
> >try the development branch).
> >
> >
> >
> Thank you for the idea. However, no luck with powermust:
> [root at wolfy ups]# upsc ablerex at localhost
> battery.charge: 0.0 <===very wrong
> battery.voltage: 2.3 <== very wrong
> battery.voltage.nominal: 96.0
> driver.name: powermust
> driver.version: 2.0.3
> driver.version.internal: 1.1
> input.voltage: 237.7
> input.voltage.fault: 190.0
> input.voltage.maximum: 239.5
> input.voltage.minimum: 237.7
> output.frequency: 50.0
> output.voltage: 220.0
> output.voltage.target.battery: 220.0
> ups.delay.shutdown: 2
> ups.delay.start: 3
> ups.load: 9.0
> ups.mfr: Mustek <== wrong
> ups.model: PowerMust <== wrong
> ups.serial: unknown
> ups.status: OL
>
> I will give megatec a try, once I compile it.
>
>
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