

any DOs and DONTs when importing a shading scene along with PV modules into PVsyst any type of settings while exporting to. any type of setting while exporting to.

the type of objects (surface, solid, mesh?) PV modules should be in Autocad so that they appear in the PVObjects tab Would it be possible to share more information about:

I even copied and pasted the module from SunDAT into my Helioscope layoiut. I spend quite a good amount of time troubleshooting this but but so far was unsuccessful. The issue I ran into is that the PVobjects does not even show just as there was nothing in the 3D model that could potentially be interpreted as a module by PVsyst. dwgĢ) Converted the module which came as 3D polyline from Helioscope to surface then meshĤ) Converted from. To give more details, here is what I have done:ġ) Exported from Helioscope the layout to. I strictly followed the tutorial in the PVsyst 6 Help and it does not seem to help. With Helioscope which is CAD based I have been unsuccessful so far. If anyone has some tips here, please do share. I do not find this PV object tab very intuitive as I see no relation in the name of the PVobjects with the ones in my SUnDAT layout. With SunDAT I create the layout in SketchUp then export the 3D model to. While I was successful with SunDAT after multiple tries I am struggling with Helioscope. I recently realized that PVsyst offers that option: which is great. However, I would like to be able to import both (the shading scene as well as the PV). So far what I was doing was to create the shading scene in SketchUp then add the PV in PVsyst which takes extra time and adds some inaccuracy in the module placing. 3ds files (for the shading scene without the PV) from SketchUp into PVsyst. Helioscope (web based) for conceptual layouts SunDAT (SketchUp based) for conceptual layouts Helios 3D (AutoCAD based) for advanced layouts In my company we use a variety of different tools to create our layouts:
