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[HCL] <Cyber Power Systems> <PR1500RT2U> supported by <usbhid-ups> #1191
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Detailed data also needs to be posted to nut-ddl, as commented in the PR for HCL. |
Then we keep this one open till merged. |
Is this something I needed to do? |
"no" - you were not required to, thanks for making the data available ...and "sort of yes" - anyone weightlifting a PR posting is very welcome to do so (I hope for @hunter86bg this time?), as there's only so much I can do in a day... or a year :) |
PR #2718 is presumed to have fixed the broken CPS input/output voltage reports mentioned in this issue (although it did not focus on cases of "voltage too high" like here). Testing would be welcome. |
Cyberpower PR1500RT2U
upsc output
upsrw output
upscmd output
Tested shutdown and the master and all slaves shutdown at LB as expected (35%)
some commands don't appear to work went sent through upscmd and upsrw. battery.charge.low value doesn't seem to be user changeable.
Some of the reported values appear off as well. output.voltage I would expect to be ~120v and the battery voltages also appear incorrect. The UPS LCD reports 4 12v cells in series for 48v nominal ~54v actual
Finally a link to the UPS on the manufacturers website
https://www.cyberpowersystems.com/product/ups/new-smart-app-sinewave/pr1500rt2u/
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