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<ns3:losses> <ns3:global output="1413" PRp="100.0" PRc="100.0"/> <ns3:terrain output="1413" lossAbs="0" lossRel="0.0" PRp="100.0" PRc="100.0"/> <ns3:angular output="1363" lossAbs="-41" lossRel="-2.92" PRp="97.1" PRc="96.5"/> <ns3:conversion output="1300" lossAbs="-63" lossRel="-4.62" PRp="95.4" PRc="92.0"/> <ns3:dcLoss output="1229" lossAbs="-71" lossRel="-5.46" PRp="94.5" PRc="87.0"/> <ns3:inverter output="1198" lossAbs="-31" lossRel="-2.52" PRp="97.5" PRc="84.8"/> <ns3:acLoss output="1180" lossAbs="-18" lossRel="-1.5" PRp="98.5" PRc="83.5"/> <ns3:availability output="1168" lossAbs="-12" lossRel="-1.02" PRp="99.0" PRc="82.7"/> <ns3:total output="1168" lossAbs="-245" lossRel="-17.34" PRc="82.7"/> </ns3:losses> |
Is it possible to get Solargis horizon data from xml response?
No. When a customer does not insert horizon data to xml request, then our xml response does not contain any horizon data.
When a customer inserts his horizon data (downloaded from Solargis Prospect or from other source) to xml request, then the xml response shows exactly the same horizon data (to confirm that they were used).