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  1. Dear Dr. Andre, i would like to know if the performence of the inverter due to the temprature are calculated in the simulation. for instance SMA central inverters rated power is different on 25/40/50 degrees... this calculation is important for escpecialy when analysing inverter overload, Many thanks Oron, ISRAEL
  2. Dear Dr. Andre, with regarding the question of Mr. Christophe: is there any other affect of the array? (in case it's array that connected to the same MPPT of the inverter)? is the voltage of the whole array decrease also, for instance in case of 1 or 2 bypass diodes of the string that installed on the bottom are on? or the inverter will keep the voltage level of the "strongest" strings anyway? is there any difference between central inverter or a string inverter (with one MPPT)? i guess there is no difference but i'm not sure.... :) are other strings of the array, which are not shaded ,could produce less energy in that case, or only the shaded string is affected? Many thanks Oron
  3. hello andre, is there a plan to support the skelion files? skelion export the model to *.h2p like helios3d. this kind of support can really eas up thing and allow us planners to do a realistic simulations.
  4. Dear PVsyst experts, im already using PVsyst for long time , and i had been in your great trainging a year ago which was very informative for me. In Israel we can see clearly the advantage of thin film modules technology (8-10% more), and i think that the reason is the high temprature on the israeli deserts (summer average above 35 deg) now i design a PV plant in UK (centre) and i found that there is no difference at system's annual yield between the two technologies (less then 3% or no difference at all) i tried to do many simulations at different tilt and different shading angle but nothing... is that reasonable or i did something wrong here? thanks a lot!
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