[Nut-upsuser] Using 'dummy.ups' for a real application, not just testing...

2023-02-19 Thread Tom via Nut-upsuser
Good Morning, I am working on setting up a 12V DC UPS that will power a NAS and a router for a few hours. It contains some lithium-ion batteries, and a BMS to control charging. Since it is just a dumb box with batteries, it has no intelligence to inform the NAS of its status. This is where NUT

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Using 'dummy.ups' for a real application, not just testing...

2023-02-19 Thread Greg Troxel
Tom via Nut-upsuser writes: > I am working on setting up a 12V DC UPS that will power a NAS and a router > for a few hours. It contains some lithium-ion batteries, and a BMS to > control charging. Since it is just a dumb box with batteries, it has no > intelligence to inform the NAS of its

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Using 'dummy.ups' for a real application, not just testing...

2023-02-19 Thread Tom via Nut-upsuser
Greg: 1. Yes, I plan to use a Raspberry Pi Zero W with an I2C interface wired to it which can monitor multiple channels of voltage and current. Here is an example I am considering: https://www.amazon.com/Comimark-INA3221-Triple-Channel-Current-Voltage/dp/B07X524KSK It is based on the TI

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Using 'dummy.ups' for a real application, not just testing...

2023-02-19 Thread Charles Lepple via Nut-upsuser
> On Feb 19, 2023, at 8:18 AM, Tom via Nut-upsuser > wrote: > > Good Morning, > > I am working on setting up a 12V DC UPS that will power a NAS and a router > for a few hours. It contains some lithium-ion batteries, and a BMS to > control charging. Since it is just a dumb box with