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Hampus Olofsson

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  1. Okay. Is there any other convenient way to simplify the process a bit? Can I create and save a "standard project" with default values that I then import for each new project?
  2. I’ve encountered an issue that I hope someone can help me with. I want to set default values in the Detailed Losses & Project settings section so that these are automatically applied to all new projects I create. Currently, I have to go in and adjust these settings manually for each new project, which is time-consuming. Is there a way to define these loss values as default so that I don’t have to repeat the process for every project? If possible, I’d appreciate a step-by-step guide or any tips on how to do this. Another question: If I manage to set these default values, is there a way to share them with my colleagues so that we’re all using the same settings?
  3. Hi! I have extracted a CSV file from the Advanced simulation with the parameters "IArray". What I want to do is to see the highest possible current on string and MPPT level on the inverters input. My design is with the Trina DE19 550, 25 panels per string and 9 strings. 15 degrees tilt with azimut 0. Total panels of 225 --> 123,75kWp Inverter is Huawei SUN2000-115KTL-M2. I take the highest "IArray" value and divide it with the amount of strings. And then I´ll take the string value x 2 to get the current per MPPT (since Huawei can have 2 strings per input). Example: IArray: 159,43 159,43 / 9 = 17,71 17,71 x 2 = 35,42 So 17,71A per string and 35,42 per MPPT/input. Is this the correct way of thinking/doing it? Or is it any variables that I have to consider regarding the "IArray"? Thanks.
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