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Subarray voltage mismatch calculation requires more than one subarray.
- Izabb
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09 Sep 2017 19:33 #5700
by Izabb
I'm trying to do a simulation and it throws me the following message: The calculation of subarray voltage mismatch requires more than one subarray. Check your entries. The pvsamv1 simulation failed.
The simulation is about the article Subarray voltage mismatch calculation requires more than one subarray.
The idea is to replicate exactly this article, to learn and to know in depth the use of SAM
Subarray voltage mismatch calculation requires more than one subarray. was created by Izabb
I'm trying to do a simulation and it throws me the following message: The calculation of subarray voltage mismatch requires more than one subarray. Check your entries. The pvsamv1 simulation failed.
The simulation is about the article Subarray voltage mismatch calculation requires more than one subarray.
The idea is to replicate exactly this article, to learn and to know in depth the use of SAM
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09 Sep 2017 22:01 #5701
by Paul Gilman
Replied by Paul Gilman on topic Subarray voltage mismatch calculation requires more than one subarray.
Hello,
If you enable the voltage mismatch option, then your system must have more than one subarray. If your system has one subarray, then you should disable the voltage mismatch option.
Best regards,
Paul.
If you enable the voltage mismatch option, then your system must have more than one subarray. If your system has one subarray, then you should disable the voltage mismatch option.
Best regards,
Paul.
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