2008/10/4 Charles Lepple <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I don't know much about the Tripp Lite devices covered by the
> usbhid-ups driver, but the usual debug suggestions apply. You can run
> the driver with -DDD on the command line, and look for messages
> related to battery charge.

Attaching the output of usbhid-ups -DDDD.

@Arnaud: there's no "windows software" it is a java applet which does
not like neither the java 5 nor 6 installations of my box.

BUT: according to the screenshots in the help pages, the following
information is available (using their terms):

* Input Voltage
* Battery charge remaining
* Input Frequency
* Nominal Input Voltage
* Input Frequency Rating
* Low Transfer Voltage
* High Transfer Voltage


>
> Going out on a limb here, maybe it's something that we have to
> explicitly poll (versus waiting for it to be reported on the interrupt
> pipe), for the times when it is below 100%.
>
> In any case, it's probably a good idea to first verify that knutclient
> agrees with upsc.
>
> --
> - Charles Lepple
>


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