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The blazer driver is known to work with various UPSes from Blazer, Energy
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Sistem, Fenton Technologies, Mustek and many others. The NUT compatibility
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table lists all the known supported models. Keep in mind, however, that
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other models not listed there may also be supported, but haven't been tested.
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Sistem, Fenton Technologies, General Electric, Mustek and many others.
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The NUT compatibility table lists all the known supported models. Keep
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in mind, however, that other models not listed there may also be supported,
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but haven't been tested.
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All devices with a serial interface (use the *blazer_ser* driver) and
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many with a USB interface (use the *blazer_usb* driver) are supported.
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@ -90,7 +91,7 @@ at different loads. Typically, this uses the runtime at full load and the
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runtime at half load. For instance, if your UPS has a rated runtime of 240
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seconds at full load and 720 seconds at half load, you would enter
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runtimecal = 270,100,720,50
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runtimecal = 240,100,720,50
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The first load should always be higher than the second. If you have values
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available for loads other than 100 and 50 % respectively, you can use those
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