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2.7.4
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.charge
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battery.runtime
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battery.type
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battery.voltage
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device.mfr
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device.model
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device.serial
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device.type
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driver.name
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driver.parameter.pollfreq
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driver.parameter.pollinterval
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driver.parameter.port
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driver.parameter.synchronous
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driver.version
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driver.version.data
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driver.version.internal
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ups.load
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ups.mfr
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ups.model
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ups.productid
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ups.serial
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ups.status
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ups.vendorid
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About this device
I bought a recent BlueWalker / PowerWalker UPS from Amazon.
The exact Product description string from the package is:
PowerWalker VI 650/850 SHL
. I bought the 650VA version.
The serial number shows week 43/2018 as manufacturing date. Syslog says:
06da:ffff Phoenixtec Power Co., Ltd
Serial Number is shown as zeroes and not edited out, as already discussed in https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/475
It identified as a HID device in syslog, so I tried usbhid-ups on it - with success.
Reported at: