SunEye Specification
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Review data in easy-to-read formats
- Sun path & skyline plots
- Bar charts and shading percentages
- Annual, monthly and multi-skyline average summaries
User features
- Edit image to see the effect of adding or removing a tree or structure
- Adjust panel tilt and azimuth
- Extract obstruction elevation and azimuth angles
GPS add-on
- Automatically detects location for each skyline (accurate to +/- 3 metres)
- Communicates with the SunEye via wireless Bluetooth interface
- Permits automatic readings of latitude and longitude for sun path calculations and displays
- Manual override facility and European city database
SunEye automatically
- Captures entire horizon
- Detects shading obstructions
- Plots sunpaths based on location
- Adjusts for magnetic declination
- Accounts for regional weather
- Calculates solar access
- Stores more than 100 site readings
Transfer data to PC via USB
- Review, archive, and export data
- Automatically generate reports for quotes or grant applications
Compatibility with Design Tools
SunEye data is available in a convenient CSV format, which can be imported a wide variety of tools for solar energy system design. These include the following: Clean Power Estimator and QuickQuotes, OnGrid, PVOptimize, PV*SOL, and Solar Pro Tools.
Minimum Systems Requirements for SunEye Software
- Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, or Windows 2000 SP4
- 700 MHz
- 256 MB RAM
- 20 MB hard drive space
Systems that do not meet these requirements may not operate correctly.
Currently, the SunEye software does not run natively on Mac OS. It is possible, however, to run the SunEye software on a Mac using a Windows emulator, such as Parallels Desktop for MAC.
