On Aug 10, 2017, at 12:19 AM, Harlan Stenn wrote:
> 
>   0.447497    HID descriptor length 37
>   0.450449    Report Descriptor size = 37
>   0.451062    Using subdriver: PowerCOM HID 0.5
>   0.451996    3 HID objects found
>   0.453502    Path: ffa00001.ffa00001, Type: Input, ReportID: 0x00,
> Offset: 0, Size: 8, Value: 0
>   0.453677    Path: ffa00001.ffa00002, Type: Output, ReportID: 0x00,
> Offset: 0, Size: 8, Value: 0
>   0.454070    Path: ffa00001.ffa00003, Type: Feature, ReportID: 0x00,
> Offset: 0, Size: 8, Value: 0

Unfortunately, this won't be able to be supported by the usbhid-ups driver - it 
looks like they are using USB HID to emulate a serial port. (A true USB HID 
Power Device Class report descriptor is generally several hundred bytes long, 
versus the 37 shown here).

Is it possible that you just need to load the usbserial kernel module, and bind 
it to the UPS' 0d9f:0002 ID? Then the /dev/ttyUSB* port can be passed to the 
"powercom" driver. (This is suggested by 
http://networkupstools.org/stable-hcl.html?manufacturer=Powercom&connection=USB 
)
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