On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 6:47 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Aug 7, 2013, at 10:43 AM, Matthew Lenz wrote:
>
>> Tripp Lite SMART1300LCDT
>>
>> # upsc ups
> [...]
>> battery.voltage: 0.0
>> battery.voltage.nominal: 24.0
> [...]
>> input.frequency: 5990.0
>> input.transfer.high: 150.0
>> input.transfer.low: 92.0
>> input.voltage: 0.0
>> input.voltage.nominal: 120
>> output.current: 100.00
>> output.frequency: 5990.0
>> output.frequency.nominal: 60
>> output.voltage: 0.0
>
> A bunch of these variables don't look right. Aside from the 0.0 and frequency 
> values, do the rest look normal to you? (That is, 2x12V or 4x6V battery 
> packs, and 120 VAC nominal)

There is some strangeness, yes.  It really does seem to work though.
I can try a bit more testin.

> Could you please stop the NUT services (or just the driver, whatever is 
> easiest) and run "sudo /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -a ups -DDD" ?

How much output would you like from this? Want me to just stick it on
a pastebin somewhere?

>> Had to add the following entry to /lib/udev/rules.d/52-nut-usbups.rules:
>> ATTR{idVendor}=="09ae", ATTR{idProduct}=="3016", MODE="664", GROUP="nut"
>
>
> This idProduct has been added to later versions of NUT.

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