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lucifor
Aug 18, 2012Aspirant
MGE (Eaton) Ellipse 600 USBS
Hello
I have one of this UPS, but i haven´t the USB Connector. This Connector ist a standard RJ-45 Network Connector :) Can anybody tell me the PIN-COnnect of the USB Connector (tx/rx/grnd and V+)?
Greetz
Lucifor
I have one of this UPS, but i haven´t the USB Connector. This Connector ist a standard RJ-45 Network Connector :) Can anybody tell me the PIN-COnnect of the USB Connector (tx/rx/grnd and V+)?
Greetz
Lucifor
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- PapaBear1ApprenticeI have two older APC BackUPS NS1250 (BN1250LCD) units which use the RJ50 to USB (A) cable. I also have a brand new APC BackUPS Pro 1500 (BR1500G) unit which uses the same. Until this discussion, I thought they were RJ45 connections (more properly denoted by the ISO standard 8P8C) and had not heard of the RJ50 (10P10C) until this discussion. I have learned something today so it is already a good day. I appreciate the info and lucifor, I hope your situation is resolved.
- claykinAspirant@PapaBear - APC began transitioning their consumer Backups to a standard A/B USB cable back in Q3 2011. Its been slow going, but recently I notice many models are now using standard USB type A/B cable.
Check the manufactured date code on the BR1500G you just bought. To do this check the S/N and read digits 3-6. For example if they are 1132 then your unit was manufactured the 32 week of 2011. I will never buy one that is over 6 months because the batteries are decaying and beginning to sulfate. - luciforAspirantHello together
No, my Problem issent solved :( i´ve checkt the board to know where the pins are goint to, i wrote a Mail to German Eaton Support = no response, i wrote a mail to Eaton USA, no response.
I wanted this UPS because the UPS is working fine with the the NV+ V2. But about this Cable it is a worst Case. Exactly this Cabel is i missing from the owner before.
I seen some Post on NUT (Netwoked UPS Tools) anyone searched a Cable to in 2006, i wrote him a mail, but, what schould i say, no response.
I wrote some mails to the other Guy´s who have this UPS on this Forum... u can think it... no response...
Shit happenz ://
If anybody have any other idears, please let me know.
I will not giving up, but in the next three Weeks i´m on Holiday...
Cheers
Lucifor
(Excuse my bad Englisch) - PapaBear1ApprenticeMy numbers are 1219. So that would indicate the 19th week of 2012 or the second week of May, 2012. Of course I didn't have any choice in picking it out since it came from Amazon. Actually that is pretty recent for electronics. I was originally looking at a BR1300G and the BR1500G from Amazon just a few dollars more, plus since it's a Pro, I can get the add on battery pack for $150 which would basically more than double the run-time.
- claykinAspirant
PapaBear wrote: My numbers are 1219. So that would indicate the 19th week of 2012 or the second week of May, 2012. Of course I didn't have any choice in picking it out since it came from Amazon. Actually that is pretty recent for electronics. I was originally looking at a BR1300G and the BR1500G from Amazon just a few dollars more, plus since it's a Pro, I can get the add on battery pack for $150 which would basically more than double the run-time.
I guess APC is still working their way through products. Eventually your model should be modified to use a USB type A/B cable. - luciforAspirantUpdate:
The USB-Chip inside the Ellipse 600 is damaged. I buyed another Ellipse 1000 WITH origin. USB-Cable, this UPS with original USB-Cable works at the first Time of connect amazing. The NAS has recognized it soon.
The USB-Cable with the Ellipse 600 dosn´t Work. So the Ellipse 600 is Crap. Works for some Harware like Radio or CD-Player, but for NAS + PC Hardware this UPS (Ellipse 600) are Crap.
Thanks for your Help so far. - PapaBear1ApprenticeIf it was new, you should have returned it. However, I have a UPS on my entertainment setup so that for short outages I don't have to reset everything. We had just a blip the other evening, but it was enough to knock off the clocks on the microwave and oven. Fortunately, the clock radio and alarm clocks all have small internal batteries to keep them set (no display of course).
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