Re: [Nut-upsuser] Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort butmaximum gain

2024-05-17 Thread Kelly Byrd
Re "DIY-NAS", that was a typo. I did mean "DIY-UPS" as you suspected. Re: Using custom vid:pid while specifying the arduino subdriver, I didn't know that! So if someone finds a particular board that doesn't match, they could still move forward without needing to patch NUT. Nice! On Fri, May

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort butmaximum gain

2024-05-17 Thread Jim Klimov via Nut-upsuser
Looks very great, thanks for writing this! I gather you'd port this to the Wiki page you've started, too? A couple of comments: > So I run a NUT server on a Raspberry PI which is connected via USB to my DIY-NAS Arduino. DIY-UPS? > See drivers/arduino-hid.c for the list of supported IDs...

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort butmaximum gain

2024-05-17 Thread Kelly Byrd
Ha! I got several on and off list requests for details, so I'll give a bunch of details here and then maybe I can move this to a wiki page others can help edit. WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! Be careful! My implementation required opening up high power components, and dealing with 120VAC mains power

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort butmaximum gain

2024-05-16 Thread Kelly Byrd
Ok, my super long reply is waiting on moderation. In the meantime, I have started: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/wiki/DIY-UPS-with-and-Arduino On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 10:59 AM gene heskett via Nut-upsuser < nut-upsuser@alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote: > On 5/16/24 08:59, Jim Klimov via

Re: [Nut-upsuser] Supporting a DIY UPS with minimal effort butmaximum gain

2024-05-16 Thread gene heskett via Nut-upsuser
On 5/16/24 08:59, Jim Klimov via Nut-upsuser wrote: I agree with earlier posters, such documentation can help future tinkerers. There is probably more than just one to hold the hand and walk through the ordeals :) Perhaps a new page at https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/wiki