Re: [Nut-upsdev] Battery Volts shown as 20+ on Cyber PowerUPS CP1000AVRLCD [ DATA ]

2008-12-15 Thread Arjen de Korte
Citeren David C. Rankin drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com: I did it. With the battery half-way out, still connected, and with the multi-meter leads securely in the connectors, I got the right data this time. As before, when you get time for a patch, I'm more than happy to test. The data is:

Re: [Nut-upsdev] Battery Volts shown as 20+ on Cyber PowerUPS CP1000AVRLCD [ DATA ]

2008-12-15 Thread David C. Rankin
Arjen de Korte wrote: Citeren David C. Rankin drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com: I did it. With the battery half-way out, still connected, and with the multi-meter leads securely in the connectors, I got the right data this time. As before, when you get time for a patch, I'm more than happy to

Re: [Nut-upsdev] Battery Volts shown as 20+ on Cyber PowerUPS CP1000AVRLCD [ DATA ]

2008-12-05 Thread David C. Rankin
Arjen, I did it. With the battery half-way out, still connected, and with the multi-meter leads securely in the connectors, I got the right data this time. As before, when you get time for a patch, I'm more than happy to test. The data is: Network UPS Tools upslog 2.2.2

Re: [Nut-upsdev] Battery Volts shown as 20+ on Cyber PowerUPS CP1000AVRLCD [ DATA ]

2008-12-04 Thread David Rankin
- Original Message - From: Arjen de Korte Apparently I wasn't clear enough with my instructions. We need the measured battery voltage under load here and the value the UPS is reporting at the same time. There probably won't be much of a difference for the float (fully charged) voltage,