Anton Driesse
Anton Driesse
@williamhobbs, a stow capability could reasonably be added to the function, as you say. Either way a small update to the docs would help.
In general, the tricky part with setting all NaNs to something else is that the NaNs may have different origins, and you may not want to fill them all. A...
> NaN in --> NaN out. I guess that's what I was trying to say in a round about way. :)
It might be good to have consistency between the naming of the output numbers and the night-time default number.
I didn't have a concrete suggestion earlier. Now I'm thinking `tracker_theta` and `tracker_theta_night`. I guess the other three outputs can be calculated during the night as well then.
> a parameter `x` defined as "Position on the ground between two rows", or "Position on the row's slant length". In the coordinate systems, `x` corresponds to a distance in...
[4] has a table containing values that match pvlib, but they are rounded to four decimal places, and the text says they were provided to TUV by the customer (First...
@cwhanse unfortunately not. Could someone or some organization lobby First Solar to make public a document listing the coefficients?
Sounds promising! Beyond pandas, compatibility with xarray and plain numpy are useful to me currently.
I did a _little_ bit of reading, but it isn't very clear to me yet. A compatible pvlib function would have to use the subset of common generic functions that...