I would try the following: plug your computer into a wall outlet, plug
a desk lamp into the UPS. First, start the driver and upsd (but not
upsmon). Monitor the ups variables with upsc. Pull the power, wait 5
minutes or more, see what happens. Are there changes to ups.status?
Does the lamp go off?
Rob wrote:
I would try the following: plug your computer into a wall outlet, plug
a desk lamp into the UPS. First, start the driver and upsd (but not
upsmon). Monitor the ups variables with upsc. Pull the power, wait 5
minutes or more, see what happens. Are there changes to ups.status?
While plugged into the wall:
battery.charge: 100.0
battery.runtime: 64:41
driver.name: cpsups
driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS2
driver.version: 2.0.4
driver.version.internal: .04
input.frequency: 60
input.voltage: 122
output.voltage: 122
ups.load: 9
ups.mfr: CyberPower
ups.model: CPS1200VA 1.500
Rob wrote:
While plugged into the wall:
battery.charge: 100.0
battery.runtime: 64:41
driver.name: cpsups
driver.parameter.port: /dev/ttyS2
driver.version: 2.0.4
driver.version.internal: .04
input.frequency: 60
input.voltage: 122
output.voltage: 122
ups.load: 9
ups.mfr:
Let me just clarify: was the lamp already off when you took this
second reading? -- Peter
Yes. When I took the second reading, the UPS had just shut off and the
lamp was off.
Okay. Did you make a reading when the UPS was unplugged, but before
the light went off? It would have been after the
5 matches
Mail list logo