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ON TERRAIN PROJECTS, WE CAN'T PLACE MORE THAN 5000 PANELS.

 

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ON TERRAIN PROJECTS WE CAN'T MAKE DC CONNECTIONS BETWEEN MODULES MANUALLY OR AUTOMATICALLY.

 

EXPECTING YOUR HELP ON THE MATTER

 

THANKS

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Dear emre,

 

ON TERRAIN PROJECTS, WE CAN'T PLACE MORE THAN 5000 PANELS.

 

If you plan in 3D then the maximum number of modules is limited to 5000. The only way would be to plan it in the 2D mode.

 

You could try to simulate a small "reference" part of the system in 3D, just some example rows. After the simulation you will get a percentage of yield reduction due to shading in the project report. Afterwards plan the system in 2D and enter the percentage value in the losses window under losses due to soiling. The losses window can be found in the pv modules window under the link "Additional parameters".

 

ON TERRAIN PROJECTS WE CAN'T MAKE DC CONNECTIONS BETWEEN MODULES MANUALLY OR AUTOMATICALLY.

 

The cable plan option in 3D is only available if you plan with the module coverage. If you plan with module mounting then this option cannot be used.

 

Best regards

 

Your Technical Support

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On 11/17/2015 at 4:08 PM, emre kaynak said:

Whenever we are working on a project, we run into this error. Error image is attached.

 

We are expecting your assistance.

 

Thanks

 

Hey I just got this error too emre. How do I fix?

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