2008/11/26 Arjen de Korte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Reporting current in milliAmps is not a good idea. This will lead to > impractically large values, especially when we report them with two decimals > resolution (10 microAmps). Even the laboratory measuring equipment that is > standing right next to me now, doesn't offer this resolution in the range > that is common for most UPS'es. I think you meant to write 'Ampere (A)' here > and in that case, two decimals (10 milliAmps) resolution is not too > unreasonable. > > Reporting outlet voltage with 10mV resolution is ridiculous. This would > require an accuracy of better than 0.004% to have any meaning. This is at > least two orders of magnitude better than the accuracy of any UPS that is on > the market today. Even with *very* expensive measurement equipment, I doubt > that reporting more than one decimal is justified. Basically the same goes > for the power (W and VA), these shouldn't have any decimals at all.
right, can you take over fixing these please? Arnaud _______________________________________________ Nut-upsdev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev
