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Posted: 2021-07-01 04:14 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-05 02:27 AM
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Posted: 2021-07-01 04:14 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-05 02:27 AM
I've searched the knowledge base but cannot find what I'm looking for.
When looking at the data log I would like to know what each of the columns stand for:
Vmin | Vmax | Vout | Iout | %Wout | %out | FrqOut | %Cap | Vbat | Tups |
Not having any luck so far. I do know that Vmin is the minimum voltage the UPS received and Vmax is the max, but Vout, Iout, %Wout, %out, FrqOut, %cap, Vbat, Tups I really have no clue.
Thanks
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Posted: 2021-07-01 04:14 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-05 02:27 AM
This saved me asking the question 🙂
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Posted: 2021-07-01 04:14 AM . Last Modified: 2024-03-05 02:27 AM
What you see depends on the UPS. Here is what I can tell you.
Vmin = Minimum voltage seen across the logging interval
Vmax = Maximum voltage seen across the logging interval
Vout = Voltage on the output of the UPS
Iout = Current Out (I represents current in the equation V=IR)
%Wout = Percentage of Wattage based on total UPS capacity that you have on your UPS
%Out = This doesn't say anything else like %VA out? If so, it'd be percentage of Volt Amps out based on UPS capacity. *edit* I also found a UPS of mine that says this and I believe it would be the %VA out for sure even though it does not say it since that is what is available in the web UI else where.
FrqOut = Frequency Output of the UPS
%Cap = Percentage Battery Capacity
Vbat = Battery Voltage
Tups = Internal Temperature of the UPS in either F or C
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Thank you!
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