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> what software do you recommend for gnu/linux to take input from the UPS to tell the laptop to shutdown? https://networkupstools.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
The Synology software is based on N.U.T. https://networkupstools.org and the Plus 1100 (listed on NUT as the Easy Power 1200) is supported in the native package with the 'blazer' driver. If you have the skills, I would SSH into the NAS and see if the device is 'noticed' or better yet recognised by the USB sub-system when you plug it it. (Normal Linux would use the lsusb command to see devices but I have no NAS... Source: 12 months ago
Others have answered the hardware part of your question. I have not seen much mention about the software to control graceful shutdowns. For this I suggest you look at the ”Network UPS Tool” (NUT for short) project (https://networkupstools.org/). It is mostly manufacturer agnostic with clients for a vast array of hardware components. Source: 12 months ago
Network UPS Tools is one option: https://networkupstools.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
So no, the NAS does not monitor the battery level. The UPS does that. The NAS just acts on the messages it receives from the UPS via Synology's version of NUT - Network UPS Tools (https://networkupstools.org/). The NAS will first receive the ON_BATTERY/POWERFAIL signal. Then, eventually the BATTERY_LOW signal at which time the UPS will shutdown. So you really need to set a time for it to shut down *BEFORE* you get... Source: about 1 year ago
Can’t give you a great answer here for the deck, but https://accubatteryapp.com is a great Android app that will show you an estimate of the wear reduction. Source: over 1 year ago
I'd recommend installing accubattery and using it right away. Unfortunately there's no battery health monitor in the settings like in iOS but accubattery is a great alternative and is even better in some aspects. P.S I also switched from iOS to the Pixel 6 pro (link: https://accubatteryapp.com/ ). Source: almost 2 years ago
On their official site (https://accubatteryapp.com/) there's only a link to Google Play. Is APKMirror the first place for the dev to publish their app? And why if it is, while not leaving a trace on their official website? Source: about 2 years ago
I used to agree with your points but have fallen down the battery lifespan rabbithole. I have used Accubattery ever since on my android device and chromebook. Source: over 2 years ago
Probably a Visual bug or hardware issue, but just to be sure get AccuBatttery // https://accubatteryapp.com/ & see if the charge rate in mAh is Different. Source: about 3 years ago
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