'\" t .\" Title: bestups .\" Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section] .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.76.1 .\" Date: 02/15/2014 .\" Manual: NUT Manual .\" Source: Network UPS Tools 2.7.1.5 .\" Language: English .\" .TH "BESTUPS" "8" "02/15/2014" "Network UPS Tools 2\&.7\&.1\&." "NUT Manual" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673 .\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html .\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq .el .ds Aq ' .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * set default formatting .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" disable hyphenation .nh .\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only) .ad l .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE * .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .SH "NAME" bestups \- Driver for Best Power / SOLA (Phoenixtec protocol) UPS equipment .SH "NOTE" .sp This man page only documents the hardware\-specific features of the bestups driver\&. For information about the core driver, see \fBnutupsdrv\fR(8)\&. .SH "SUPPORTED HARDWARE" .sp \fBbestups\fR was designed to monitor Best Power UPS hardware like the Fortress, Fortress Telecom, Axxium Rackmount and Patriot Pro\&. It also recognizes and supports SOLA units such as the 325, 520 and 620\&. In addition, the Best 610 is supported using the \(oqID\(cq option\&. .sp Other UPS hardware using the Phoenixtec protocol should also work, but they will generate a warning since their battery information is not known\&. .sp This driver does not support some older Best/SOLA units\&. .SH "EXTRA ARGUMENTS" .sp This driver supports the following optional settings in the \fBups.conf\fR(5): .PP \fBnombattvolt=\fR\fInum\fR .RS 4 Override the battery float voltage which is normally determined by asking the hardware\&. This is useful if your UPS constantly reports battery\&.charge values just below 100% even when it\(cqs completely charged\&. .sp If you have this problem, set this to whatever battery\&.voltage reports when the UPS is known to be completely charged with a good battery\&. .sp The author\(cqs Best Fortress 750 uses nombattvolt=27\&.4\&. .RE .PP \fBbattvoltmult=\fR\fInum\fR .RS 4 Multiply the reported battery voltage by this number\&. Some devices report only a fraction of the total battery voltage\&. .sp For example, the SOLA 610 700VA UPS (with a 24V battery) reports the single cell voltage (about 2\&.27V when fully charged)\&. In this particular case you can set battvoltmult = 12 in \fBups.conf\fR(8) to fix this\&. .RE .PP \fBID=\fR\fIstring\fR .RS 4 Set the Identification response string\&. This should only be used with hardware that supports the Phoenixtec protocol status inquiry commands, but not the "ID" command, such as the Best/SOLA 610\&. Format of the ID string is: AAA,BBBB,CCC,DDD,EE\&.E,FF\&.F .sp AAA is the three\-character identification for the UPS model\&. .sp BBBB is the output power in VA (volt amperes)\&. B is an integer number ranging from 0 to 9\&. .sp CCC is the Nominal Input Voltage\&. C is an integer number ranging from 0 to 9\&. The unit is Volts AC\&. .sp DDD is the Nominal Output Voltage\&. D is an integer number ranging from 0 to 9\&. The unit is Volts AC\&. .sp EE\&.E is the Battery Voltage that will cause the UPS to shut itself off\&. E is an integer number ranging from 0 to 9\&. Then unit is Volts DC and a decimal point is present\&. .sp FF\&.F or FFF\&.F is the Battery Voltage at full charge\&. F is an integer number ranging from 0 to 9\&. Then unit is Volts DC\&. Typically, for 700VA, 1KVA and 1\&.5KVA units, the format is FF\&.F\&. For 2KVA and 3KVA units, the format is FFF\&.F\&. .sp Example: a Best 610 1\&.5KVA unit would use the string "610,1500,120,120,10\&.0,48\&.0"\&. .RE .SH "BUGS" .sp The battery charge percentage value (in battery\&.charge) is derived from the voltage data that the UPS returns, since the UPS doesn\(cqt return that value directly\&. On some hardware, the charge will remain at 100% for a long time and then drops quickly shortly before the battery runs out\&. You can confirm from the battery\&.voltage readings that this is a problem with the UPS and not this driver\&. .sp Similarly, the float from the charger in some models forces the battery charge percentage back up to 100% immedately after the UPS goes back on\-line, so you can\(cqt tell when it is really recharged\&. .sp Finally, some models give one value for the battery\(cqs nominal voltage and yet actually have a nominal voltage slightly below that\&. This leads to things such as the perpetual 98\&.7% charge on the author\(cqs Fortress 750, even when it\(cqs been charging for weeks\&. You can use nombattvolt= in \fBups.conf\fR(8) to fix this\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .sp Russell Kroll, Jason White .SH "SEE ALSO" .SS "The core driver:" .sp \fBnutupsdrv\fR(8) .SS "Internet resources:" .sp The NUT (Network UPS Tools) home page: http://www\&.networkupstools\&.org/