Well, I can tell you that the frequency should in fact be close to 50Hz
(well, in theory it should be exactly, but we don't live in a perfect
world).
One way to get at least the nominal value correct, is by averaging the
measured frequency (one reading every minute) over several days. That
Hi guys,
Seems like I was *wrong* about the good enough. As soon as we unplug
the power input the battery charge goes to -274.0 % (was +93.0% just
before we pulled the power). How do I go about fixing that?
On a second run I obtained this:
battery.charge: -265.0
driver.name: powercom
Hi guys,
We've got a BNT-1000AP (powercom) BlackKnight UPS that works with the
KIN1500AP model in the powercom driver. Well, almost. It seems the
input frequency and the battery charge is swapped around:
# upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
battery.charge: 46.5
driver.name: powercom
Hi guys,
We've got a BNT-1000AP (powercom) BlackKnight UPS that works with the
KIN1500AP model in the powercom driver. Well, almost. It seems the
input frequency and the battery charge is swapped around:
# upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
battery.charge: 46.5
driver.name: powercom
Arjen de Korte wrote:
Hi guys,
We've got a BNT-1000AP (powercom) BlackKnight UPS that works with the
KIN1500AP model in the powercom driver. Well, almost. It seems the
input frequency and the battery charge is swapped around:
# upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
battery.charge: 46.5
driver.name:
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