Still, I'd hope some developers with time and skill would be eager to pick up this quest (and tell us) :)
Jim On Fri, Jan 14, 2022, 12:04 Roger Price <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jan 2022, Alexander wrote: > > > I have not received a response since December 30, so I duplicate the > original > > message. Please confirm that you have received this email. > > Hello Alexander, Yes, we have received your messages as you can see in the > archives at https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/nut-upsdev/ > > > I represent Enfall LLC, our company profile is niche systems integrator > for > > the supply of power equipment, including UPS. > > > > The manufacturer Voltronic has an Apex800 UPS model. To supply this UPS > to the > > customer, we should first ensure the compatibility of this UPS model > with the > > NUT monitoring system. > ... > > 1. Please clarify whether it is technically possible to modify the > existing > > Voltronic driver for the Apex800 UPS and provide the ability to transfer > all > > data from the UPS to NUT in accordance with the list above? > > > > 2. In what time frame is it possible to modify the driver? > > > > 3. How much does it cost to upgrade the driver? > > > > 4. What information and materials do you need to improve the driver for > the > > Apex800, besides the protocol from Voltronic? We are ready to provide > and > > receive everything needed from the manufacturer. > > There may be a misunderstanding here. The NUT project is a community of > volunteers who work on the project's software. The community answers > questions and offers support in its mailing lists but does not in itself > do paid consultancy. Individual members of the project may also be > consultants but that is outside the project itself. > > Best regards, Roger Price >
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