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home_server:home_server_setup:other_services:nut [2023-05-13 Sat wk19 08:54] – [NUT Key commands and scripts] baumkp | home_server:home_server_setup:other_services:nut [2023-05-13 Sat wk19 10:20] (current) – [NUT (Network UPS Tools) Setup] baumkp |
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I purchased my current main UPS the Powershield Commander RT PSCRT1100 / Voltronic Power Otima II 1.1K in 2014 and setup NUT about this time, including early conversion to systemd scripts. I notice the Techno Tim [[https://docs.technotim.live/posts/NUT-server-guide/|Network UPS Tools (NUT) Ultimate Guide]] late 2022 has a perhaps more modern take on this. | I purchased my current main UPS the Powershield Commander RT PSCRT1100 / Voltronic Power Otima II 1.1K in 2014 and setup NUT about this time, including early conversion to systemd scripts. I notice the Techno Tim [[https://docs.technotim.live/posts/NUT-server-guide/|Network UPS Tools (NUT) Ultimate Guide]] late 2022 has a perhaps more modern take on this. |
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By the way a couple years ago the UPS battery fail alarm went off. It would seem the UPS batteries failed after about 5-6 years of operation. These battery seems to be common lead-acid gel type 12 VDC at 9.6 AMP-hr (although they look to be the same as 7.2 AMP batteries....) I basically set an forgot them. I understand 5-6 year lift is not unreasonably. In any case I purchased some new batteries and replaced and the UPS has continued to function well. | By the way a couple years ago the UPS battery fail alarm went off. It would seem the UPS batteries failed after about 5-6 years of operation. These battery seems to be common lead-acid gel type 12 VDC at 9 AMP-hr (although they look to be the same as 7.2 AMP batteries....) I basically set and forgot them. I understand 5-6 year life is not unreasonably. In any case I purchased some new batteries and replaced and the UPS has continued to function well. The batteries failed again after less than 3 years. The batteries are 12VDC 9AHr SLA with F@ tabs, the power tab width must be 6.3mm not 4.8mm. Two batteries are required, they are wired in series. |
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NUT is an open source network monitoring and control system. I use a Powershield Commander RT PSCRT1100 a 1100VA/880W, line interactive sinewave UPS. It turns out that this is a slightly modified version of the [[http://voltronicpower.com/en-US/Product/Detail/Otima-II-800VA-5KVA|Voltronic Power Otima II 1.1K]]. Presumably the unit has been slightly modified for Powershield for the Australian market, mainly hardware plugs and presumably some firmware/software setup. In fact Voltronic Power, headquartered in Taiwan, even states they are a leading OEM/ODM manufacturer of UPSs, AVRs and inverters. The software provided with the UPS is both propriety and bloated. I want a simple efficient command line / daemon based utility that can monitor performance, control as necessary and report on abnormal operation. Unfortunately the [[http://networkupstools.org/documentation.html|NUT project documentation]] is not simple to follow. I set this up quite some time ago, so this will not necessarily be up to date. | NUT is an open source network monitoring and control system. I use a Powershield Commander RT PSCRT1100 a 1100VA/880W, line interactive sinewave UPS. It turns out that this is a slightly modified version of the [[http://voltronicpower.com/en-US/Product/Detail/Otima-II-800VA-5KVA|Voltronic Power Otima II 1.1K]]. Presumably the unit has been slightly modified for Powershield for the Australian market, mainly hardware plugs and presumably some firmware/software setup. In fact Voltronic Power, headquartered in Taiwan, even states they are a leading OEM/ODM manufacturer of UPSs, AVRs and inverters. The software provided with the UPS is both propriety and bloated. I want a simple efficient command line / daemon based utility that can monitor performance, control as necessary and report on abnormal operation. Unfortunately the [[http://networkupstools.org/documentation.html|NUT project documentation]] is not simple to follow. I set this up quite some time ago, so this will not necessarily be up to date. |