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Jolberg
Sep 17, 2019Aspirant
UPS for ReadyNAS Duo RND2000 v1
Hello all. I wonder if anyone can offer some advice on a suitable UPS for my ReadyNAS. I've attached a picture of the model details which I believe to be confusing as it states the model to be a v2...
Jolberg
Sep 17, 2019Aspirant
Thank-you very much for your answer.
Should I be concerned about the support level from the NUT compatability list?
The APC ones are generally 1 or 2. I could find a suitable Eaton model which has level 5. Does that mean it will be simpler to get working. I’m a total novice to this game so the simpler the better.
Thanks
Jol
Should I be concerned about the support level from the NUT compatability list?
The APC ones are generally 1 or 2. I could find a suitable Eaton model which has level 5. Does that mean it will be simpler to get working. I’m a total novice to this game so the simpler the better.
Thanks
Jol
StephenB
Sep 17, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Jolberg wrote:
Thank-you very much for your answer.
Should I be concerned about the support level from the NUT compatability list?
The APC ones are generally 1 or 2. I could find a suitable Eaton model which has level 5. Does that mean it will be simpler to get working. I’m a total novice to this game so the simpler the better.
I've never used their support level info , so I honestly don't know.
Basically the UPS will either work when you plug it in, or not - that's not a lot you can to do to troubleshoot it unless you are skilled with ssh.
There are people who've used Eaton UPS here, so perhaps search the forum for the specific model you are considering. It's easiest to search with Google (adding site:community.readynas.com to the search string).
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