Has anyone had any experience with the fairly new Solmetric Suneye 210
shading analysis tool?
Feedback and observations?
Or how about with their earlier version the Suneye 110?
Thanks,
marco
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Marco Mangelsdorf, President
69 Railroad
You should also take a look at the slick app for a iPhone or iPod Touch (if you
don't need or want the phone), it is called SunTracker and was recently
purchased by Solmetric (if you can't beat 'em buy 'em!). Also the Sun Seeker
app is very nice and also gives you shadow path ratio and length
Do those apps have location specific info that will translate percentage sky
blockage into percent annual solar energy so it can be used for PV
calculations?
Dana
Dana Brandt
Ecotech Energy Systems, LLC
www.ecotechenergy.com
d...@ecotechenergy.com
360.510.0433
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 10:40 AM,
Anyone have a line on a well-priced Solmetric Suneye 210?
The cheapest I've found so far comes to a bit under $1,900.
Thanks.
marco
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Marco Mangelsdorf, President
69 Railroad Avenue, A-7
Hilo, Hawai'i 96720
(808) 969-3281, 934-7462 facsimile
I still think the venerable Solar Pathfinder coupled with their Pathfinder
Assistant software is just as good or better, for much less money.
I did some very detailed shading analysis with the Pathfinder (as you may
recall)
You do have to provide your own digital camera though.
R. Walters
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