As mentioned before I am working on an update to the ONEAC driver.  Most of the ONEAC UPS products use an output voltage window to trigger either a tap change or the inverter to maintain the output voltage level.  For this reason, the existing variables (input.transfer.boost.low, input.transfer.boost.high) don't make sense.

I know I can create variables with dstate_setinfo but it doesn't seem that they become properly visible to upsrw. ("Description unavailable", "Type: UNKNOWN (unrecognized)").

Possible new variables:          Example
output.window.high               132
output.window.high.max           140
output.window.high.min           110
output.window.low                95
output.window.low.max            120
output.window.low.min            90

Other logic would enforce the high to be higher than the low and the driver may need to enforce other UPS specific rules such as the minimum spread between the high and the low.

Thoughts?

Thanks,

Bill
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