one more thing: i assume it only allows panels to be installed in uniform grids. in the event that we need to remove some panels shaded by objects, can one affected panels be removed from the installed panels? soome costware like heliscope will allow this. but this stuff you showed above looks very easy to use and modify.
Hi there, the family was created using Revit 2022 as shown on the link provided in the description, therefore it is compatible with 2022 and newer versions. It is NOT backwards compatible.
@@alexanderfrederick3632 Hi again, you cannot remove single panels from the array. Nevertheless, why would you want to remove a single panel. The sun moves and no single panel is always shaded.
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hello, does it work with all versions of revit? or only recent versions?
one more thing: i assume it only allows panels to be installed in uniform grids. in the event that we need to remove some panels shaded by objects, can one affected panels be removed from the installed panels? soome costware like heliscope will allow this. but this stuff you showed above looks very easy to use and modify.
Hi there, the family was created using Revit 2022 as shown on the link provided in the description, therefore it is compatible with 2022 and newer versions. It is NOT backwards compatible.
@@alexanderfrederick3632 Hi again, you cannot remove single panels from the array. Nevertheless, why would you want to remove a single panel. The sun moves and no single panel is always shaded.