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+ | The OSSP stand-alone system design tool is an integrated solution to provide a fast and simple approach to designing stand-alone PV systems for nearly any location on the planet with components from nearly any manufacturer using the calculations and logic from this website. The tool assists with sizing of all major system components, all wires and circuits, overcurrent protection and components of the grounding system. In addition, links are provided to concepts on this website where appropriate to assist users throughout the design process. The tool is built to be used with Microsoft Excel and uses simple programming to pull solar resource and temperature data from the [https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/pvgis European Unions Photovoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS)] database via their API. | ||
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Requirements: | Requirements: | ||
*Microsoft Excel | *Microsoft Excel | ||
*An internet connection to use the OSSP website and pull data from the PVGIS API. | *An internet connection to use the OSSP website and pull data from the PVGIS API. | ||
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Important notes: | Important notes: | ||
− | *All calculations can be viewed and edited. If you find errors in logic | + | *All calculations can be viewed and edited. If you find errors in logic or calculations or if you have ideas to improve the tool - please notify alex@opensourcesolar.org |
− | *You will have to enable macros in Excel for the spreadsheet to be able to pull data from the PVGIS API. See the | + | *You will have to enable macros in Excel for the spreadsheet to be able to pull data from the PVGIS API. See the image below. |
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 13 March 2021
The OSSP stand-alone system design tool is an integrated solution to provide a fast and simple approach to designing stand-alone PV systems for nearly any location on the planet with components from nearly any manufacturer using the calculations and logic from this website. The tool assists with sizing of all major system components, all wires and circuits, overcurrent protection and components of the grounding system. In addition, links are provided to concepts on this website where appropriate to assist users throughout the design process. The tool is built to be used with Microsoft Excel and uses simple programming to pull solar resource and temperature data from the European Unions Photovoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS) database via their API.
Download the OSSP stand-alone system design tool
Requirements:
- Microsoft Excel
- An internet connection to use the OSSP website and pull data from the PVGIS API.
- Program capable of open a .zip file.
Important notes:
- All calculations can be viewed and edited. If you find errors in logic or calculations or if you have ideas to improve the tool - please notify alex@opensourcesolar.org
- You will have to enable macros in Excel for the spreadsheet to be able to pull data from the PVGIS API. See the image below.