Re: [Nut-upsuser] NUT 'upsstats' Battery Meter Question

2023-11-30 Thread Jeff Rickman
Hello Jim, Thank you for the helpful hints. I did some experimenting as you suggested and here's what I found in my installations. For my Eaton (ex-MGE Powerware) E5115 UPS boxes I added this line to the respective UPS section in "ups.conf": override.battery.voltage.nominal = 36 Now the

Re: [Nut-upsuser] NUT 'upsstats' Battery Meter Question

2023-11-30 Thread Jim Klimov via Nut-upsuser
Hello Jeff, `upsstats` by itself only relays and renders the information provided by a NUT data server (upsd) and the NUT driver for the device. So you can revise the specific reported values with e.g. `upsc` command-line client to be sure. What I think happens here is that the driver uses a

[Nut-upsuser] NUT 'upsstats' Battery Meter Question

2023-11-29 Thread Jeff Rickman
Hello, I am using Nut 2.8.0 (2.8.0-7 packages) Debian 'Bookworm' in it's Devuan form 'Daedalus'. When I look at my Eaton (ex-MGE Powerware) E5115 UPS boxes in NUT 'upsstats" I am confused by the battery readings. Under the 'System' column I can click on the link and obtain a GUI with a few