Changed the driver as you suggest ...

# upsdrvctl start
Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.7.2
Network UPS Tools - Generic Q* USB/Serial driver 0.06 (2.7.2)
USB communication driver 0.32
Using protocol: Q1 0.02
Can't autodetect number of battery packs [-1/13.50]
Battery runtime will not be calculated (runtimecal not set)

... looks like it's connected to something, although maybe the driver is not quite right?

On 2016-10-20 18:39, Charles Lepple wrote:
but no /dev/ttyUSB0

How can I get one? Just make one? All the rest are 4,0-67 plus one 5,0

They are created automatically by udev, so I'm guessing it won't work.

What happens if you change "driver = usbhid-ups" to "driver =
nutdrv_qx" in ups.conf?


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