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emily.denz

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  1. Thank you for your help. For some reason the Baseline slope is not adjusting, as you can see in the screenshot - I think that is the reason why it is not working. How can i change this?
  2. Hello, In my project, I’m working on the shading construction and I’ve imported a 3D map to simulate a ground-mounted PV system on a hill. I would like the module tables to lie flat on the ground, following the slope of the hill. However, when I set the tilt angle to 0°, the modules are placed vertically. My intention is for the modules to be flush with the terrain surface—meaning their tilt should automatically adapt to the slope of the ground at each point. How can I configure the system so that the modules follow the terrain slope correctly? Thanks in advance!
  3. Hello, If I have two orientations in my PV system (#1 and #2), how can I assign specific modules from the 3D model to these two orientations? See the screenshot. I assume this has something to do with the "Field sizing" section and the part below labeled "Orientation #1 and #2." How should I proceed? Thank you
  4. Thank you very much, that is the answer I needed.
  5. Hello, I am constructing a PVsyst simulation with a topographic TIFF sheet and a Google Maps image in the background. There seems to be an error, as you can see in the picture. This concerns a hill that is being covered. What exactly does the error message mean, and what can I do to resolve it? Thank you.
  6. Thank you! Additionally, do you have any recommendations for modules with high bifaciality that could be used for this setup?
  7. I would like to simulate a 90° PV ground-mounted system for my PV park in PVsyst. How can I set it up in PVsyst if I have a module table with two modules stacked on top of each other, where the bottom module is oriented towards the east with its 100% side, and the top module is oriented towards the west with its 100% side?
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