NUT can only report what the UPS tells it. IE, if no battery/load test is runs 
on the UPS, it has no way to know the battery croaked . . . it just sees normal 
voltage, and says "100% charge" . . . .

- Tim

On April 3, 2017 10:41:56 AM CDT, Jon Bendtsen <jon.bendt...@jonix.dk> wrote:
>On 03/04/17 17.24, Roger Price wrote:
>> On Mon, 3 Apr 2017, Jon Bendtsen wrote:
>>
>>> On 03/04/17 17.10, Roger Price wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 3 Apr 2017, Jon Bendtsen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Power seem to be lost immediately.
>>>>> But my APC Smart-UPS 1500 always reported everything OK.
>>>>> battery.charge     :     100
>>>>   ...
>>>>> battery.mfr.date     :     2005/08/26
>>>>
>>>> Hi, Could you confirm that the battery is nearly 12 years old? 
>Roger
>>>
>>> yeah, it most likely is that old
>>
>> That's probably the cause of the immediate power loss.  A new battery
>should fix
>> the problem.  Roger
>
>yeah a new battery will most likely make it go away. However, that is
>not why I 
>wrote the email. I wrote the email because I want NUT to tell me much
>more 
>clearly that something is wrong, and NUT currently does not do that.
>
>
>
>JonB
>
>
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