Hi Javier, Our current components only allow for modules composed by cells in series. Then, you can say that you are using N modules in parallel. My idea is that you try to model your module of 120 cells (I hope I interpreted right your description), as 2 modules connected in parallel, each containing 60 cells in series. Please let me know if this works. This idea seems like a potential for upgrading the pv components. Best regards,
Diego javier mota wrote: > DEAR ALL: > I am javier mota from 3i ingenieri, madrid. > I am studying pv modules. > now i am looking solarwatt panels of 220 Pn > I have read that this module has 60 cells in series and 2 in parallel. > I have got good results with other modules, which had 1 cell in parallel. > but not with this solar watt. > So my question: type 180 pv modules works only for modules composed by a > combination of cells that had only 1 cell in parallel or that would be no > proble,. > Where and how may i use of a condiction like "2 cells in parallel" > Thanks in advance > > _________________________________________________________________ > Horóscopo, tarot, numerología... Escucha lo que te dicen los astros. > http://astrocentro.msn.es/ > > _______________________________________________ > TRNSYS-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/trnsys-users > -- Diego A. Arias TRNSYS Coordinator Solar Energy Laboratory University of Wisconsin - Madison 1500 Engineering Drive Madison, WI 53706 _______________________________________________ TRNSYS-users mailing list [email protected] https://www.cae.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/trnsys-users
