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Anomaly when using single-point-efficiency inverter model.
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21 Sep 2012 12:22 #870
by steve.ihnen@vaisala.com
Anomaly when using single-point-efficiency inverter model. was created by steve.ihnen@vaisala.com
Attached are two time series plots from a potential PV site. The only difference is that one run uses the single-point efficiency inverter model and the other uses the Sandia model.
The Sandia model looks smooth, but the SPE run shows an anomalous point late in the day. At other times of the year, the anomalous point is in the morning.
What's up?
The Sandia model looks smooth, but the SPE run shows an anomalous point late in the day. At other times of the year, the anomalous point is in the morning.
What's up?
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21 Sep 2012 12:30 #871
by steve.ihnen@vaisala.com
Replied by steve.ihnen@vaisala.com on topic Anomaly when using single-point-efficiency inverter model.
Sorry, forgot the attachments.
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21 Sep 2012 17:22 #872
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Replied by pgilman on topic Anomaly when using single-point-efficiency inverter model.
Hi Steve,
Thanks for sending the screenshots.
That looks like the bug that I've described here that we've fixed. We're all working hard on the Beta release of the Fall 2012 version, which we plan to release next week. You'll be able to test the Beta to see if you get better results.
Best regards,
Paul.
Thanks for sending the screenshots.
That looks like the bug that I've described here that we've fixed. We're all working hard on the Beta release of the Fall 2012 version, which we plan to release next week. You'll be able to test the Beta to see if you get better results.
Best regards,
Paul.
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