> > Eeeer... I don't agree. > > Tipically charge current and discharge current differ by > > an order of magnitude. After 25 minutes of discharge > > batteries are charged for 24 hours or so. > > The magnitude is irrelevant. Allow for changing of the variable and you'd be > able to charge/discharge the 'battery' by adjusting only that variable. At the > same time, you could use the sign of the value to indicate the line status > (negative for discharging, positive and zero for charging).
Sure. Let's see an example. Battery is fully charged. Suddenly Utility power breaks. In the modell the battery.current parameter is set to -42 amper. After half an hour battery is empty. battery.current=0. Then power returns. +1.3 A is assigned to the variable. Battery is slowly recharged (in 16 hours). The question is: how could I tune the above values (42 and 1.3) instead of wiring hard into the program code? I though I need some config file that contains this: battery.current: 42.0 battery.current.recharge: 1.3 etc. Actually battery.current.recharge would not be advertised by the driver. So it is my own business what name I use. I just want to be "NUT conform" :) What about this? config.battery.current.discharge: 42.0 config.battery.current.recharge: 1.3 Gabor _______________________________________________ Nut-upsdev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev
