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Some UPS report their capacity using the ups.power.nominal property, which gives value in VA. We can calculate the power consumption in W from VA value provided in ups.power.nominal, adjusted by load percentage and converted via CosPhi. Related to gawindx#68.
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I have taken your request into account, but I am actively working on v2.1 and I admit that I do not have too much time to manage the request for the moment. |
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I close the pull requests and, as promised, your modification is directly integrated in 2.1. |
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Some UPS report their capacity using the ups.power.nominal property, which gives value in VA.
We can calculate the power consumption in W from VA value provided in ups.power.nominal,
adjusted by load percentage and converted via CosPhi.
Related to #68.