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Fernando,<br>
You can break your solar array up into as many pieces as you want
and couple them together either in parallel or series. You can
assign a different Type68 (or preferably Type67 - which is an
update/improvement to Type68 available in both Trnsys16 and
Trnsys17) to each piece of the array.<br>
Kind regards,<br>
David<br>
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On 11/24/2010 10:42, Sancho,Fernando wrote:
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<p><font face="Arial" size="2">(or how simple problems are not
that simple ;-))</font></p>
<p>Hallo dear Trnsys-users,</p>
<p>I knew that type 68 simulates the shade from an external
object... so I was sure I could do it quick and easily... but
my collector field is quite big and the objects are near so I
can not define an unique "obstruction.dat" because that would
be referred to a point, not a surface.</p>
<p>I´ve already checked the archives but I didn´t find
any solution... Is there any way to do it better than divide
"manually" the surface in different small ones?????</p>
<p>Thanks in advanced<br>
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