Hi guys,
Thanks much again,
After making another test under load (without taking the batteries), NUT
now reports:
ups.status: ALARM OL
ups.alarm: Battery voltage too low!
So you were right: I'm going for a battery replacement ;)
Again thanks much for all, specially to Charles Lepple for the
On Aug 19, 2020, at 8:20 AM, Charles Lepple wrote:
>
> Getting back to Marc's original question, this is all we have collected for
> Salicru: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut-ddl/tree/master/Salicru
>
> That is not to say that other models don't work, but that information was
> harvested
On Aug 19, 2020, at 6:22 AM, Manuel Wolfshant wrote:
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> On 8/19/20 12:55 PM, Marc Franquesa wrote:
>> Thanks all for the quick responses on the question (always a good sign of
>> this mailing list).
>>
>> (Tim Dawson, Manuel Wolfshant):
>> Regarding root cause of my current problem pointing to
On 8/19/20 12:55 PM, Marc Franquesa wrote:
Thanks all for the quick responses on the question (always a good sign
of this mailing list).
(Tim Dawson, Manuel Wolfshant):
Regarding root cause of my current problem pointing to a faulty
battery, this is not the first time that someone points to
My experience on situations like this is that it is almost always a bad
battery. Once load is removed, the voltage bounced back, and thus you
show time/capacity, but it's possible that the sag under load drops you
into LB, and causes the shutdown.
If the UPS has a battery test, give it a
I would also be very interested in this topic.
Best Regards,
Bart
pon., 17 sie 2020, 12:55 użytkownik Marc Franquesa
napisał:
> Sorry, because this is not a technical question rather than a Hardware
> advice/recommendation.
>
> I have been using NUT-UPS perfectly for more than 7 years using
Sorry, because this is not a technical question rather than a Hardware
advice/recommendation.
I have been using NUT-UPS perfectly for more than 7 years using two
different Eaton/MGE models.
After a battery replacement (replaced 1 year ago) after 5 years of service,
my current unit seems to