Hi again, > Just a couple of values are bothering me here... hoping anyone else > with an R3000XR can advise. > Nice to see that you got it running.
> > battery.charge: 33.1 > > battery.runtime: 442 > > battery.voltage: 129.2 > > This may indicate a faulty battery in the pack. You have 10x12volt, and it should go up to about 137 volt at 100% charge. Also the runtime estimated by the ups is only about 7 min (443 sec). And that is low as it is only loaded to 37,5%. That should be a runtime at about 13 min. > > ups.load: 37.5 > > ups.power: 1080.5 > > ups.power.nominal: 2900 > This look OK. 1080.5 is about 37,5 % of 2900. > 129.2V battery voltage? Does the R3000 series use a line-voltage > battery pack to avoid the need for step-up/step-down transformers? No, it is the same battery-pack in the European 230 volt unit. But one thing is bothering me: >input.frequency.nominal: 60 >input.transfer.boost.high: 12 >input.voltage: 119.8 >input.voltage.nominal: 120 The value for input.transfer.boost.high: is way out of range. The value is not reported in the meter map And you don't have any trim, high or low point. It should look like this. input.frequency.nominal: 50 input.transfer.boost.high: 207 input.transfer.high: 276 input.transfer.low: 184 input.transfer.trim.low: 243 input.voltage: 229 input.voltage.nominal: 230 (this is from a PW5115) Also the serial number look strange. So I need to take look on the driver. > > More to the point, though, is that battery charge level 33.1%? And if > so, if the UPS is only at 37.5% load, why is the charge just sitting at > 33.1%? Is that the expected output value, or a sign of a dying battery > pack? Think you have a dying battery pack. /Kjell _______________________________________________ Nut-upsuser mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsuser

