Abstract:
According to an example, a battery is charged using a charge voltage based on a present state of charge of the battery and a present ambient temperature of the battery. Additionally, the charge voltage may be based on the present state of charge of the battery, the present ambient temperature of the battery, and an age of the battery. The charge voltage may be retrieved from a lookup table that includes a plurality of reference charge voltage values at which to charge the battery for different ambient temperatures, different states of charge, or different ages of the battery.
Abstract:
Examples disclosed herein involve backup power management. In an example, an amount of backup power to power a load bank is estimated, a set of power sources are selected from a plurality of power sources based on respective states of charge of the plurality of power sources and the estimated amount of backup power, and the selected set of power sources are placed in circuit to provide backup power to the load bank via the selected set of power sources.
Abstract:
Example implementations relate to server node shutdown. For example, a server node shutdown can include detecting a secondary power supply integrated into a server node, receiving a primary power supply interruption signal from the secondary power supply, and initiating a sequenced shutdown of the server node in response to receiving the signal using the secondary power supply.
Abstract:
Examples herein disclose receiving a communication indicating a number of loads supported by multiple nodes and determining an amount of power available at a backup power source. Based on the determination of the amount of power, the examples disclose delivering power to the multiple nodes from the backup power source.
Abstract:
According to some examples, solutions are provided for power distribution of input alternating current (AC) power to at least one power outlet while the input AC power is available, charging of a set of batteries by the input AC power while the input AC power is available, and power distribution of direct current (DC) power from the set of batteries to the power outlet when the input AC power is not available. For such examples, the power outlet is capable of conducting AC power and DC power to a load that is coupled to the power outlet and that can receive either AC power or DC power.
Abstract:
Example implementations relate to concurrent alternating-current and direct-current. In one example, a device comprises a power module connected to a first power outlet, the power module connected to a second power outlet, and a controller to the power module to concurrently provide alternating-current (AC) power to the first power outlet and direct-current (DC) power to the second power outlet by switching a transistor including switching circuitry in response to an absence of AC input power to the device.
Abstract:
Described are examples of back-up power apparatuses and systems including such back-up power apparatuses. An example may include a battery module, and a back-up power control module to determine a back-up power demand of a host device and selectively enable an output of power from the battery module to the host device if the battery module has a power capacity greater than the back-up power demand.
Abstract:
A system in accordance with an example includes a first load and a second load. The first load includes a first power supply connected to a first uninterruptible power supply (UPS). The second load includes a second power supply connected to a second UPS, where the first UPS is connected to the second UPS. The first power supply is to deliver power to the first load and to the second load when power to the second load is disabled, and the second power supply is to deliver power to the second load and to the first load when power to the first load is disabled.
Abstract:
Techniques for providing an uninterruptible power supply are disclosed. An example system includes three single-phase Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSs) and an adapter. The adapter is to receive three-phase AC power, and separate the three-phase AC power into three separate single-phase outputs. Each single-phase output is coupled to an input of one of the three single-phase UPSs. An output of each one of the single-phase UPSs is coupled to one of three single-phase inputs of the adapter, and the adapter is to combine the three single-phase inputs into a single three-phase output.
Abstract:
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) includes a first battery set and a second battery set. The UPS includes a charging circuit to charge the battery sets using alternating current (AC) power. The UPS includes a slot receptive to insertion of different types of output modules that each include an inverter to convert direct current (DC) power from the first and second battery sets, including a first type that connects the first and second battery sets in parallel and a second type that connects the battery first and second sets in series.