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Note

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2.8.0

Report #1 with driver usbhid-ups (detailed comments available)

This device is known to work with driver usbhid-ups.

You can grab a dummy-ups compliant .dev file to simulate this device clicking here.

Some more detailed comments are available after the "Known supported…" sections.

Known supported variables

This device is known to support the following variables (values are just examples):

battery.capacity

100

battery.charge

100

battery.runtime

17911

battery.runtime.low

100

battery.type

18

battery.voltage

26

device.mfr

EVER

device.model

ECO PRO AVR CDS

device.serial

800200074230430520353859

device.type

ups

driver.name

usbhid-ups

driver.parameter.pollfreq

30

driver.parameter.pollinterval

1

driver.parameter.port

auto

driver.parameter.synchronous

auto

driver.version

2.8.0

driver.version.data

Ever HID 0.1

driver.version.internal

0.47

driver.version.usb

libusb-1.0.26 (API: 0x1000109)

experimental.battery.batteryid

1

experimental.battery.chargerid

1

experimental.battery.input_flowid

1

experimental.battery.input_id

1

experimental.battery.output_flowid

2

experimental.battery.output_id

1

experimental.battery.systemid

1

experimental.control.audible_alarm

1

experimental.outlet.1.present

yes

experimental.outlet.1.system_id

1

experimental.outlet.1.undefined

0

experimental.powerconverter.input_flow_id

1

experimental.powerconverter.input_id

1

experimental.powerconverter.output_flowid

3

experimental.powerconverter.output_id

1

experimental.powerconverter.powerconverterid

1

experimental.powersummary.capacity_granularity_1

1

experimental.powersummary.capacity_granularity_2

1

experimental.powersummary.capacity_mode

2

experimental.powersummary.flow_id

3

experimental.powersummary.rechargeable

1

experimental.statistics.autonomous_operation_time

193

experimental.statistics.discharge_counter

9

experimental.statistics.mains_loss_counter

26

experimental.statistics.mains_operation_time

190

experimental.statistics.overload_counter

1

experimental.statistics.overload_operation_time

0

experimental.statistics.rising_AVR_trigger_counter

1

experimental.statistics.short_circuit_counter

2

experimental.status.alarms


experimental.status.messages


experimental.status.workmode

ONLINE

experimental.ups.flow_id

1

input.frequency

50

input.voltage

222

outlet.1.id

1

outlet.1.switchable

no

output.current

0

output.frequency

50

output.frequency.nominal

50

output.powerfactor

0

originally reported as powerfactor due to a bug in 2.8.0 release

output.voltage

230

output.voltage.nominal

230

ups.delay.shutdown

20

ups.load

0

ups.mfr

EVER

ups.model

ECO PRO AVR CDS

ups.power

0

ups.power.nominal

1000

ups.productid

0000

ups.realpower

0

ups.realpower.nominal

650

ups.serial

800200074230430520353859

ups.status

OL

ups.timer.shutdown

-1

ups.vendorid

2e51

About this device

  • Debian bookworm (all updates installed)

  • NUT 2.8.0-7 deb installed from http://deb.debian.org/debian

  • UPS usbhid 2e51:0000 EVER ECO PRO AVR CDS

  • While testing FSD (sudo upsmon -c fsd) the UPS is not shutting down. All seems to work correctly, just the UPS is not shutting down. Detailed report with driver USB dump in the mailing list entry.

  • Ok, I found a problem. It was that I issued sudo upsmon -c fsd command while UPS was powered (OL). When in battery mode the command works as expected.

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