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Using NUTS, about every one of them, I’m using APC and TrippLite

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Agreed; I have two Cyberpowers that NUTS works well with. That said, I hate configuring NUTS. It’s like the sendmail of power supply management systems. I’m not aware of any others, though, so it’s what there is.

Oh, and Home Assistant plays really well with NUTS!

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I agree, configuration is text files like good old sendmail, what a nightmare memory, IIRC there was even books about configuring sendmail…

Anyway NUTS works well, at one time I even installed it on my ASUS router and set it as a IP server, and from a windows PC using winNUT I was able to see it.

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