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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/12/2017 12:56 PM, Andrea de Lutti
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                > I have also successfully tested the battery...<br>
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                >  upscmd -uadmin -pups Elit@artu
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              </span>I would also recommend testing the shutdown
              procedure and making sure<br>
              that everything works as expected on power failures.<br>
              Please, let us know the results of these tests, so that we
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              more informed report about your device to our library<br>
              (<a href="http://networkupstools.org/ddl/"
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            style="font-family:verdana,sans-serif">​Nice, I would like
            to test it, but if I don't have battery runtime value and /
            or battery charge, how may I test it correctly?</div>
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            style="font-family:verdana,sans-serif">I have seen also some
            strange values for battery.voltage.high and
            battery.voltage.low....are they correct?</div>
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    run with a test load   ( at least twice, for 50% and 100% load for
    instance ) and write down the periods between full charge and
    shutdown. Then you can use runtimecal in ups.conf to obtain
    guestimations during normal usage<br>
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