The problem with all shading analysis tools I've used, is that they can't take 
into account the effects partial shading has on string performance. You have to 
calculate that separately, based on how you'll be wiring the strings.
2nd, I know that usually power lines (if far enough away) won't have much of an 
effect, as the light refracts around them somewhat, so it doesn't cast a sharp 
shadow.
Same thing with tree branches. This is where it gets tricky, no hard and fast 
rules that someone can write some software for.
It's going to depend on the modules, too. (some have more bypass diodes, etc.) 
So the best you could do, is test with one module at the installed angle, and 
shade it with a thin branch or wire at varying distances to see what the 
effects are.
25 ft I'm not sure, at 50 ft, a power line or small branch is probably OK, and 
10 ft. you'll have a problem for sure.
Just look at the shadows at the time of day you're worried about, to get some 
idea. I've often found a very fuzzy, almost indiscernible shadow at a distance 
that won't hurt performance too much.
The shadows seem to get fuzzier at early morning and late afternoon (smog 
effects?) which helps, too.
Basically if some cells are seeing 600 W/m2 while adjacent cells are getting 
700 or 800 W/m2, its probably going to be fine. If several cells only get 100 
W/m2 (full shading) while the rest get over 700 W/m2, that is going to cause 
real problems.
This would be another use for micro inverters, you won't lose whole strings, 
and even a partially shaded module will still have some usable output when 
wired to its own inverter.
Personally, though, I usually just relocate the array. 

R. Walters
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Solar Engineer




On Sep 8, 2010, at 11:30 PM, benn kilburn wrote:

> Thanks for the feed back guys, much appreciated!  
> 
> Now, how would you calculate for power/phone lines running thru the 
> Pathfinder's reflection.  There are about 6 of them (the largest being at 
> least 1") at least 25-30 ft away directly east of the proposed array 
> location, and they are running straight north-south.  On the Pathfinder they 
> run btwn 9 and 11am in June and btwn 10:30 and 11:30 in December.  
> 
> Would the pathfinder software, suneye or asset pick up on utility lines at 
> that distance?  How much effect do they have on available sun output? And 
> while i'm at it, how much do the 'software' tools pick up on the tips of 
> leafless tree branches at say 25ft, 50ft?
> 
> i'll try out that spreadsheet idea, nice one!
> 
> cheers,
> benn
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> Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2010 20:05:08 -0700
> To: [email protected]
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> Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Wiley Asset
> 
> Benn:
> 
> A colleague has used the Wiley took and calls it 'marginal.'
> 
> I use the Pathfinder and I like the features Ray described.  I wrote a very 
> simple spreadsheet using the teeny numbers on the month lines to create 100% 
> of any month.  I highlight and delete any of the numbers that are shaded and 
> the remainder is the percent of exposure for a given month.  You can multiply 
> the output of PV watts or any other production result for a complete 
> production prediction.  Easy and free.
> 
> William Miller
> 
> 
> At 05:38 PM 9/8/2010, you wrote:
> I've used the Pathfinder for decades, so I'm partial to them. Great for 
> on-site discussions of shading issues with the customer, as multiple people 
> can see the shading at the same time on the spot.
> I've also used their Assistant software, and it works pretty well. You take a 
> photo of the actual pathfinder from above, and then download the photo into 
> their software.
> You can then calculate total annual impact of any shading in Kwh, or 
> percentage of annual production.
> I've been quite happy with the system, and the price for a Pathfinder, and 
> the software is much less than the Suneye, I believe.
> 
> R. Walters
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> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 8, 2010, at 3:46 PM, benn kilburn wrote:
> 
> Wrenches,
> 
> I'm looking at trying out another 'solar site evaluation tool', the ASSET 
> (Acme Solar Site Evaluation Tool) from Wiley Electronics.  I'm looking for 
> feedback on its performance and user-ability.
> I have been using the pathfinder which is great, but not the pathfinder 
> software.
> 
> Any comments on the ASSET or Pathfinder software would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Cheers,
> benn
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