timgreen13 Posted November 25, 2019 Report Posted November 25, 2019 Dear Developers, i'm "playing" little bit with the cables planner just to see how it works and etc. i made this for example(questions below): why the cable losses AC are 0% -what i need to do in order to see something :)? because i tried to change allot of things and it's always 0% another thing: if i confirm the design above and will go to the cable losses : 1.why on the schematic drawing there is no information from the 3D cable modeling (cable length and etc.) the only thing that has some connection is the 0.95%(in gray) that mean if i want i can put it in the total losses right? Thank you! 1 Quote
developer_mh Posted November 28, 2019 Report Posted November 28, 2019 Hi Tim, for the AC cable losses you'll have to enter the AC cable details after selecting the inverter in the tree view on the left: Quote why on the schematic drawing there is no information from the 3D cable modeling (cable length and etc.) the only thing that has some connection is the 0.95%(in gray) that mean if i want i can put it in the total losses right? The only information that is translated from the 3D planning into the cable planning page is the total loss, that is true. In that case we consider the cable planning done in detail in 3D, so that you are in "Total loss" mode on the cable planning page and you can add some security devices if you wish. Hope that helps, kind regards, Martin 1 Quote
timgreen13 Posted December 14, 2019 Author Report Posted December 14, 2019 Dear Support, Is it possible to see how the cable losses are divided(by % or W) per string , for example i have 12 strings and the DC cable losses are 3% , which of this 12 strings got the st loss 1 Quote
developer_mh Posted December 19, 2019 Report Posted December 19, 2019 Dear Tim, the level of detail for the cable losses (and other result series) is at MPP tracker level, so right now it is not possible to see the results per string if multiple strings are connected to one tracker. Kind regards, Martin 1 Quote
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