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Release Notes 1.35
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Written by Alicia Wang
Updated over a week ago

In this release:

  • Stringing enhancements:

    • Stringing (snake, U-string, single row) direction selections interface update;

    • Stringing algorithm optimizes with string range inputs;

  • Add roof objects and inverters according to your UCS.

  • PanelClaw: Export project PDF for Portugal.

  • String jump limit of 10m is increased.


Stringing enhancements

Stringing (snake, U-string, single row) direction selections interface update

A refreshed interface for stringing orientation and direction selection for all stringing types: Single Row, U-String, and Snake Stringing.

Users can now select Horizontal or Vertical orientation and have a high level of visualization of how stringing will be applied. Additionally, you can choose the corner where the stringing algorithm starts in the PV area or selected modules area. To do this, pick a pattern. The "+" represents the starting point relative to the drawing.

Execute stringing according to your active view

You can speed up the stringing process, as it's now possible to see and perform stringing based on the current AutoCAD view.

Stringing algorithm optimizes with string range inputs

When users input the 'min' and 'max' for string size in the stringing modal, our algorithm will consider the layout and find the optimal string size for the area.


Add roof objects and inverter according to your UCS

Users who use UCS can now add roof objects and inverters easily, according to their active UCS.


PanelClaw: Export project PDF for Portugal

Users can now export PanelClaw mounting and ballast PDF for projects based in Portugal, adding to the list of countries we already support:

  • Spain;

  • Germany;

  • Belgium;

  • The Netherlands;

  • Eurocode-compliant countries.


String jump limit of 10m is increased

We have removed the string jump limit of 10 meters for users who have higher tolerances for string jumps. Please be advised that having a high string jump will affect the stringing outcome.

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