[RE-wrenches] Array seperation

Ryan Mayfield ryan_mayfield at earthlink.net
Tue Dec 8 11:56:32 PST 2009


I'm a fan of Goggle SketchUp. The free version seems to cover most
applications. If you want to drop it into CAD though you'll need the full
version. There is a learning curve associated with the program but once you
get through that, it is great since you can orient the arrays/building at
whatever azimuth you actually have.

You need to make sure you locate the array to your physical location through
Google Earth. If I remember right, the shading tool defaults to Boulder, CO.

Ryan


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It seem's like I remember a program that would give you the physical
seperation between 2 array's? So that the first array doesn't shade the
second. I know it is fairly basic math but if there was a program or website
it would be faster onsite.
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