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    Apcupsd is a program for monitoring UPSes and performing a graceful computer shutdown in the event of a power failure. It runs on Linux, Mac OS/X, Win32, BSD, Solaris, and other OSes.
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    Downloads: 336 This Week
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    Coffee
    Coffee will keep your computer wide awake while your downloads or network transfers complete. Coffee prevents standby when your traffic speed on a selected network adapter is above the user configurable threshold. [Licence is GPLv3] as at bitcoin block (0000000000000000001b34dafd32802dd18c0303c73b2af6b1969be7c9bbccbe)
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    Downloads: 103 This Week
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    Silver Shield PM Control for Linux

    Silver Shield PM Control for Linux

    Control software for GEMBIRD USB controlled power strips

    sispmctl is an application enabling the use of the GEMBIRD SiS-PM and mSiS(sispm) USB-controlled power-outlet device under Linux. Note that the device is also sold under different Names, i.e. as "IntelliPlug" in Germany.
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    Downloads: 65 This Week
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    CPU tuner
    CPU tuner for android. Saves battery by interfacing cpufreq and turning on/off services.
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    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    ApcCtrl software para nobreak APC Brasil

    ApcCtrl software para nobreak APC Brasil

    Software não oficial para controle de nobreak APC do Brasil

    O nome do projeto no sourceforge.net era apcupsd-brazil e mudou para apcctrl. Caso seu nobreak não seja da APC Brasil (como os modelos importados) utilize o projeto http://www.apcupsd.org/ Esse projeto não é oficial da APC Brasil. É uma solução independente e de código aberto. Não deixe de ler a wiki do projeto. É fundamental para compilar e ter acesso a outras orientações. Modelos suportados: 1) BACK-UPS BR 1200VA (BZ1200BI-BR e BZ1200-BR) *modelos com USB 2) BACK-UPS BR 1500VA (BZ1500PBI-BR e BZ1500BI-BR) 3) BACK-UPS BR 2200VA (BZ2200BI-BR e BZ2200I-BR) 4) SMART-UPS BR 1000VA (SUA1000BI-BR e SOLIS1000BI) 5) SMART-UPS BR 1500VA (SUA1500BI-BR e SOLIS1500BI) 6) SMART-UPS BR 2000VA (SUA2000BI-BR) 7) SMART-UPS BR 3000VA (SUA3000BI-BR) Para entrar em contato, utilize lo formulário no site http://www.apcctrl.com.br
    Downloads: 21 This Week
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    WinMust is a free Windows application designed to monitor and control a compatible Mustek brand UPS. It displays status information, such as battery voltage or backup operating mode and can shut-down the host computer, should the UPS run out of battery.
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    Downloads: 31 This Week
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    Coffee_FF

    Coffee_FF

    Keep computer awake on active network/internet, programm or set timer

    Coffee will keep your computer wide awake while your network is active or a program. Coffee prevents standby when your traffic speed on a selected network adapter is above the user configurable threshold or specific software selected. It will keep computer awake without disturbing monitor sleep mode. Have option to delay xx minutes after software does not meet sleep block settings. Have option to send up key press.
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    Battery Life
    A very small and simple application that gives you time remaining to charge or discharge your battery (even if windows cannot).The final goal is to have an accurate timer that will tell how much time until your computer dies or fully charged.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    gapcmon is a gtk/glib desktop monitor program for the apcupsd package. apcupsd interfaces with UPS power systems on local or networked systems. gapcmon connects to apcupsd via the NIS api to collect and displays the current operational state of the U
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    A system tray application to monitor the battery charge level. Originally written to overcome a bug in Windows7 where the user was never notified of the battery getting to the low/critical state and havign the chance to save their work.
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    PowerChanger is a tiny GUI wrapper for the Windows powercfg utility that lets you easily switch between power schemes in Windows. The GUI lists all saved power schemes in Windows and allows you to choose between all saved Windows power schemes.
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    This application (a couple of PHP-scripts) allows webusers to wake up WOL-enabled remote hosts.
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    Simple UPS monitoring plugin for GKrellM. Uses NUT (Network UPS Tools) for UPS connection. Based on "GKrellM Belkin UPS Plugin".
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    An opensource replacement for the Commander Pro software available for download from http://www.ups-software-download.com This works with the no-name UPS available from Dick Smith in Australia, and probably others that use this software As of 12-12-2008,
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    A simple yet powerful Power Daemon (powerd) to monitor an Uninteruptable Power Supply (UPS) with the additional capabilities of notifying remote hosts that may not have a way of knowing if their power is off.
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    PowerKit

    PowerKit

    Desktop Independent Power Manager

    powerkit is an lightweight desktop independent full featured power manager, originally created for Slackware (but will work on any Linux/FreeBSD distro) for use with alternative desktop environments and window managers, like Fluxbox, Blackbox, FVWM, WindowMaker, Openbox, Lumina and others.
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    apcupsdJcfg is written as a front-end companion to the program apcupsd. It is a gui front-end used to easily create the apcupsd.conf config file so the users do not have to manually edit the file with a text editor.
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    A laptop battery meter for the KDE panel. KBatt can display current power status (AC online, offline), battery level, as well as remaining time.
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    A UPS monitor daemon for the CyberPower 320 SL UPS which allows you to specify any serial port to watch or any shutdown script you would like to occur. It is very compact and easily used.
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    Simple CGI viewer for CyberPower UPS PowerPanel commands on *NIX. Written in perl; uses POSIX, CGI, CGI::Carp. Single cgi file in download, to be used in conjunction with CyberPower's powerpanel utility.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This project is aimed to develop an Hardware Monitor & Protection System for PCs using PICmicros. This project is divided into two branches: the first one involves microcontroller's firmware, the second one software used to manage the PIC via COM po
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    The NU PDVS project is an effort to minimize power consumption on various chipset platforms using process-driven voltage scaling technology.
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    Small -Wall -pedantic C program, using libusb, developed mainly for Linux. Aimed to provide a fully functional (textual) interface for a Gembird USB device "Silver Shield Programmable Power Outlet Strip" (SIS-PM), including the beeper, sockets and time
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    SilencePC

    SilencePC

    SilencePC - Time Control To Shutdown Your Computer

    SilencePC is a program that is made for you to turn off your computer after a specified time. That ensures that you can go away or just sleep undisturbed. The program is easy to use and will cost you only what installation time. Afterwards, you can enjoy a time clock.
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    A power daemon modified to work with the "BlackOut Buster" made by PK Electronics. The program itself is very stable, thanks mostly to bpowerd by Chris Craig, from which it was derived. It now needs to be repackaged and the install process cleaned up.
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Open Source Battery Monitoring Software Guide

Open source battery monitoring software is a set of programs and applications that are free to download and use. These pieces of software are designed to monitor, analyze, and optimize the use of energy in batteries, typically those used in automobiles, laptops, or other electronics. This kind of software helps users assess their battery performance more accurately than they could without it. For example, by providing detailed information about how often their device is being charged and how much power is being used up at any given time.

Using open source battery monitoring software can help extend a device’s usable life by optimizing charge cycles or alerting users when the available capacity drops too low. It can also help problems areas within the device's circuitry be detected quickly before they become major issues, like short circuits or thermal runaway conditions, that could cause permanent damage to the machine. Additionally, with this type of software data collected from different battery sources can be consolidated into one platform which makes it easier to compare differences in battery function across various devices or locations.

Furthermore, open source monitoring applications often include smart algorithms that can detect patterns over time such as levels of discharge/charge efficiency or temperature change rates during charging/discharging periods; allowing users to gain an even better understanding about how their machines are running under certain conditions over longer durations than traditional tracking methods would allow for.

Overall, open source battery monitoring can provide insight into trends and capabilities beyond what basic models may offer, aiding owners in predicting future needs as well as maintaining general preventive maintenance on their units so that costly repairs and unexpected losses due to malfunctions are avoided altogether.

Features Offered by Open Source Battery Monitoring Software

  • Battery Health Monitoring: Open source battery monitoring software provides the ability to monitor and analyze the health of a given battery. This helps identify any potential problems such as overcharging or undercharging, allowing users to take corrective actions before it impacts system performance.
  • Charge/Discharge Algorithm: The software can be programmed with various charge/discharge algorithms that optimize the life expectancy of a given battery in different operating conditions.
  • Data Logging: Open source battery monitoring software allows for data logging for detailed analysis of the battery’s performance over time including voltage, current, temperature, etc.
  • Real-time Feedback Loop: This feature provides real-time feedback regarding any changes in operating conditions and makes immediate adjustments as needed to ensure optimal performance.
  • Advanced Diagnostics: Some open source battery monitoring programs have advanced diagnostic capabilities which allow users to detect unseen issues with their batteries and pinpoint sources of irregularities more quickly than manually testing each component separately.
  • Alerts & Notifications: Many open source batteries offer customizable alert notifications that notify users of important changes in their batteries' status. This may include warnings about low voltage levels or high temperature readings, among other things that could potentially lead to damage if not addressed promptly.
  • Battery Capacity Estimation: Open source battery monitoring systems can also estimate the remaining capacity of a battery with high accuracy, so users know when their battery is likely to need replacing before it unexpectedly fails.

Different Types of Open Source Battery Monitoring Software

  • Battery Management System (BMS) Software: BMS software is designed to monitor, balance, and protect lithium-ion or other types of batteries in applications ranging from personal electronics to electric vehicles. This type of software will allow users to continuously track voltage and current levels, temperature, charge cycle counts and more.
  • Solar PV Battery Monitoring Software: This type of open source battery monitoring software is specifically designed for solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. The purpose of this software is to provide an overview of the performance and health of the system while also allowing users to maximize energy efficiency by tracking real-time data such as current flow, voltage levels, power output and more.
  • Supervisory Control Application (SCADA): SCADA is a computer-based system that can be used for remote sensing data collection and process control. It usually consists of a central “master” station that communicates with several “slave” stations which are programmed to record information about the battery's performance. With this type of open source battery monitoring software, users can have access to real-time information on multiple aspects such as voltage levels, temperature changes and current flow across different areas in their network.
  • Energy Storage Controller Software: This type of open source monitoring software is commonly used with energy storage solutions like large batteries and inverters that are connected with renewable energy sources like solar panels or wind turbines. It helps users manage their energy storage systems effectively by tracking stored power capacity over time as well as controlling how it's distributed throughout a facility or building complex, if necessary.
  • Predictive Maintenance & Diagnostic Software: Predictive maintenance & diagnostic tools are used by those managing large scale industrial batteries because they help immediately detect any discrepancies before they become costly issues down the line. These programs use algorithms developed by third parties which track performance metrics over time so that users can accurately predict when maintenance needs to take place before any break down occurs.

Advantages Provided by Open Source Battery Monitoring Software

The benefits provided by open source battery monitoring software are numerous and can be incredibly useful in many applications. These include:

  • Simplicity: Open source software is generally easier to use than proprietary options, allowing users to quickly install, configure and monitor their batteries with minimal effort. This makes it ideal for anyone who has limited technical experience or simply wants a simple solution to track battery performance.
  • Customizable: Open source software is highly customizable and allows users to adjust settings and add features that may not be available in commercial battery monitoring packages. This can give greater control over the system and allow users to tailor it perfectly for their needs.
  • Savings: By providing access to powerful yet easy-to-use software without charging a high cost, open source solutions offer tremendous savings compared to commercially available alternatives, reducing long-term costs associated with implementation and maintenance of the system.
  • Collaboration: One of the major benefits of open source software is the ability for users from all around the world to collaborate on projects and share information about how they are using the system. This sharing of information can lead to new ideas being developed as well as providing collective problem solving when issues arise during development or usage of the application.
  • Security: Software produced via an open development process typically undergoes more rigorous testing than individual applications created by one team or organization. As more people look at the code base, any security flaws are likely identified and fixed more quickly resulting in less risk of data breach or other malicious activity against an open source application which creates a higher level of safety for its user base compared with closed solutions produced by a single team or company.

Who Uses Open Source Battery Monitoring Software?

  • Software Engineers: Software engineers use open source battery monitoring software to develop and debug applications that measure and record battery performance.
  • Automotive Professionals: Automotive professionals use open source battery monitoring software to diagnose problems related to the car’s power usage, such as pinpointing bad or malfunctioning components or tracking its charging behavior across multiple channels.
  • Industrial Workers: Industrial workers use open source battery monitoring software to detect deteriorating batteries on production lines, track capacity levels over time, and improve overall workflow efficiencies.
  • Homeowners: Homeowners use open source battery monitoring software to keep tabs on the efficiency of their home’s energy consumption and identify areas where energy resources can be saved.
  • Environmentalists: Environmentalists use open source battery monitoring software to monitor the impact of technologies on the environment, as well as identify ways in which renewable resources can be used effectively and efficiently.
  • Researchers: Researchers use open source battery monitoring software for environmental studies, digital simulations of complex systems, identifying new materials for optimal performance in extreme conditions, and more.
  • Adventurers: Adventurers use open source battery monitoring software to maintain accurate battery performance data in the most extreme conditions, such as during a trekking or sailing trip.
  • Hobbyists: Hobbyists use open source battery monitoring software to track performance levels across multiple devices and projects, including robotics, radio frequency communication systems, 3D printing, and more.
  • DIYers: DIYers use open source battery monitoring software to monitor the performance of their homemade devices and projects to make sure they’re running effectively

How Much Does Open Source Battery Monitoring Software Cost?

Open source battery monitoring software is typically offered as a free download and is generally considered to be a cost-effective alternative to traditional proprietary solutions. While there may be some upfront costs associated with implementing the technology, these costs could potentially be offset by long-term savings resulting from improved battery reliability, performance, and maintenance.

Since open source battery monitoring software is distributed freely through online sources, it often doesn’t have any associated licensing fees. There are also no ongoing subscription or usage charges that come with using open source software. However, if you want access to additional features or professional support for your implementation of the software, you may need to purchase a paid version of the product from its creator. This cost can range anywhere from several hundred dollars up to several thousand dollars depending on how many features and services you require.

If you're comfortable doing so yourself, you could also implement any needed changes within the existing codebase of the free open source version of the battery monitoring software instead of purchasing an upgraded version. Modifying existing code can take significant technical skill but it provides an effective way for businesses and organizations that don’t have large IT budgets to gain access to more advanced functionality without incurring costly subscription fees.

What Does Open Source Battery Monitoring Software Integrate With?

Different types of software can integrate with open source battery monitoring software, including operating systems such as Linux, free and open source software (FOSS) applications, databases, cloud-based solutions, and more. Operating systems like Linux provide a platform on which the battery monitoring software can be deployed alongside other programs that support data storage, analytics and reporting. Free and open source software applications such as Node-RED are also compatible with battery monitoring tools and allow users to rapidly develop complex automation programs without having to write any code. Additionally, databases such as MySQL or MongoDB can store large volumes of historical and current data from various sources related to batteries for easy retrieval by the battery monitoring program. Cloud-based solutions like AWS IoT Core may also offer some integration capabilities for use cases where remote access or scalability is required. Furthermore, certain artificial intelligence algorithms or machine learning models may be used for predicting failure of batteries or optimizing end-user usage based on battery performance results collected by the open source battery monitoring system.

What Are the Trends Relating to Open Source Battery Monitoring Software?

  • Increased Adoption: Open source battery monitoring software has seen a surge in use due to its ability to provide accurate and reliable information about the current state of a battery. This is invaluable for both commercial and personal users as it allows them to monitor their battery’s performance, ensuring that it is able to provide the necessary power required.
  • Cost Savings: An open source monitoring software provides users with a free alternative to purchasing expensive proprietary software solutions. This results in a significant cost savings compared to purchasing such programs commercially.
  • Automation: Open source battery monitoring software can be automated, allowing the user to set parameters and monitor performance over time. This enables the user to quickly identify any changes in a battery’s performance and react accordingly, providing an effective way of managing their battery’s performance over time.
  • Compatibility: Open source battery monitoring software is designed to be compatible with various types of batteries, allowing users to monitor their performance regardless of the device or technology being used.
  • Convenience: The convenience of using open source monitoring software allows users to check on the status of their battery from anywhere at any time. This means that they can easily keep track of their device’s performance without needing to be physically present.
  • Security: Open source monitoring software provides an additional layer of security to a user’s device and battery, as it can alert them of any suspicious activity or abnormal changes in performance. This helps to protect their device and its contents from potential threats.

Getting Started With Open Source Battery Monitoring Software

Getting started with open source battery monitoring software is a great way to save time and money. Here are some steps to getting you set up:

  1. Find the right software for your needs. You’ll need to decide what kind of battery monitoring system you need and what features are important to you. There are plenty of open source solutions available, so make sure to research each one before making a decision.
  2. Download the software. Once you’ve picked out a solution, download it onto your computer or other device that can run the program. Make sure that all files are downloaded correctly and there aren’t any virus infections in them before proceeding with installation and setup.
  3. Install the program. Now that the download has been completed, it’s time to install the program on your device (make sure it meets all system requirements). This usually consists of opening an installer package and going through each step until it completes successfully.
  4. Connect your devices. Most open source battery monitoring software will require you to connect your devices in order for it to work properly; this could involve connecting sensors or peripherals as well as configuring settings if necessary. Depending on how many devices you have connected, this process may be relatively quick or take some time depending on configuration complexities.
  5. Conduct tests. Finally, once everything is installed and configured correctly, do some tests in order ensure that everything is working as expected. Try measuring voltage from different batteries under different conditions using various settings so that all data is accurately captured by the system while making adjustments as needed along the way if something isn't working properly at first attempt.

By following these steps and using open source battery monitoring software, you can monitor your batteries quickly and efficiently.