First of all, keep the mailinglist posted. I won't provide any help off-list.
> How do I go about measuring the battery voltage? Do I have to crack
> the case to get to it? If so, I'm reluctant. :-/
According to the CyberPower website, the batteries are user replaceable.
This means they should
Phil Scarr wrote:
>>> I have a new CPS UPS connected via USB. Everything is working fine,
>>> except the UPS is showing a value of 120% charged.
>> This probably means that the HID path 'UPS.PowerSummary.RemainingCapacity'
>> has a very different meaning for CyberPower devices, than it has for AP
> I just got NUT 2.0.1 running on my Debian system at home.
No, you have nut-2.0.4 running according to upsc. :-) The newhidups driver
in nut-2.0.1 only supported MGE devices.
> I have a new CPS UPS connected via USB. Everything is working fine,
> except the UPS is showing a value of 120% charg
I just got NUT 2.0.1 running on my Debian system at home. I have a
new CPS UPS connected via USB. Everything is working fine, except
the UPS is showing a value of 120% charged. Any idea what causes
this? Here's the upsc output for my UPS:
battery.charge:
120
battery.charge.low: 10
battery.ch
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