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We have one side of our production box plugged into the UPS, and the
other side plugged into the wall. This not only guards against UPS
malfunctions; it also gives us a way to monitor the power.
This weekend, we had an unattended 80-minute power outage, which (not
surprisingly) drained the UPS completely dry, and left us down for most
of a day.
The fact that I found a 110000AC SRC, and a CPPEA56 in the history log
suggests that there's something I can tie into, so that the system can
send a distress call as soon as the outage occurs.
But what should I be looking for?
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JHHL
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