I think what you are seeing is an consequence of the fact (as I now understand it) that the good folks who wrote tripplite_usb had to make it up as they went along. They didn't have technical specifications from Tripplite so they had to cleverly interpret (aka guess) at the correct output;
If I'd known how poorly Tripplite supports the nut project I would not have bought a Tripplite UPS. I won't buy another one. Here is my upsc output battery.charge: 100 > battery.voltage: 14.50 > battery.voltage.nominal: 24 > driver.name: tripplite_usb > driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2 > driver.parameter.port: auto > driver.version: 2.4.1 > driver.version.internal: 0.20 > input.voltage: 108.87 > input.voltage.nominal: 120 > output.voltage: 114.0 > ups.debug.load_banks: 0 > ups.debug.V: 31 30 34 30 58 58 0d '1040XX.' > ups.delay.shutdown: 64 > ups.firmware: F2211.A > ups.firmware.aux: protocol 2001 > ups.mfr: Tripp Lite > ups.model: UPS > ups.power.nominal: 1500 > ups.productid: 0001 > ups.status: OL > ups.vendorid: 09ae > > > On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Leslie Rhorer <[email protected]>wrote: > I noticed this subject line, and I wanted to confirm what model UPS > you have. I am not familiar with one called "OMNIVIS1500XL". Is it > possible you have an OmniSV 1500XL? If so, perhaps you could help me to > answer a couple of questions I have. Would you mind posting the results of > your uspc command? Below are my results. As you can see, this UPS is > reporting very low voltages, both AC and DC for the UPS, yet I know for a > fact the voltages are good. Otherwise, everything else seems to be > functioning. >
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