On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 18:07 +0200, Tom Laermans wrote:
> # upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED]|grep load
> ups.load: 0.0
>
> This UPS has 2 pc's and some minor other gear connected, yet the load
> stays at 0.0 when checking with nut.
Ahem - apparently the load was connected to the passthrough connectors
inste
Don't know. You could run the driver with -DD to see the raw data
reported by the UPS. -- Peter
Tom Laermans wrote:
>
> 'lo,
>
> UPS model: APC Back-UPS BR 800 (supplied by Dell)
>
> My USB connection:
>
> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 051d:0002 American Power Conversion Back-UPS Pro
> 500/1000/1500
On 5/7/07, Tom Laermans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have not tried Windows with PowerChute yet to see if it is reported
corretly there; other values in the UPS data seem to be correct and
valid.
It's always good to check and see if it's coming across correctly -
each value in newhidups (usbhid
'lo,
UPS model: APC Back-UPS BR 800 (supplied by Dell)
My USB connection:
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 051d:0002 American Power Conversion Back-UPS Pro
500/1000/1500
# upsc [EMAIL PROTECTED]|grep load
ups.load: 0.0
This UPS has 2 pc's and some minor other gear connected, yet the load
stays at 0.0 wh
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