Ok, maybe I misunderstood what Conrtoller linked button is doing. But, why can't I go to menu like it was before.
Hi Davis I installed OpenDSSG_V6001P.exe and still have this issue with empty list. I uninstalled previous version. Best regards
Thank you very much for checking this issue. And there is another. I can't install neither OpenDSS nor OpenDSS-G, because our antivirus engine finds some malware. When I check installation files on https://www.virustotal.com, there is info about something suspicious: Bkav Pro W32.AIDetectMalware Trapmine Malicious.moderate.ml.score
For about few months, I can't return to standard editor window. All I have is tree like. Trying to switch back to standard, after clicking Controller linked button, I receive: "The list is empty, please create a new object first to populate thwe list with at least one object to be edited" But I'm just editing object. What's wrong? Thanks for help.
And what about this. I want to simulate Phase load at the ond of different phases. So, I'm trying to connect each time to different node: First node: !--------------------------(Lines)------------------------------- New Line.LINE1 Bus1=TrafoWezel.1.2.3 Bus2=WezelA.1.2.3 Linecode=katalog1 Length=0.5 Units=km New Line.LINE2 Bus1=WezelA.1.2.3 Bus2=WezelB.1.2.3 Linecode=katalog1 Length=0.5 Units=km New Line.LINE3_1F Bus1=WezelA.1 Bus2=WezelC.1 Linecode=katalog1 Length=0.5 Units=km1 !---------------------------(Load)-------------------------------...
But, there is in manual: Kv= Base voltage for load. For 2- or 3-phase loads, specified in phase-to-phase kV. For all other loads, the actual kV across the load branch. If wye (star) connected, then specify phase-to-neutral (L-N). If delta or phase-to-phase connected, specify the phase-to-phase (L-L) kV. So, as I understand, KV is LL only where the connection is delta. For wye it should be LN, no matter how many phases. Why there is "phases=1" for two phases? For phase and ground seems logical for...
But, there is in manual: Kv= Base voltage for load. For 2- or 3-phase loads, specified in phase-to-phase kV. For all other loads, the actual kV across the load branch. If wye (star) connected, then specify phase-to-neutral (L-N). If delta or phase-to-phase connected, specify the phase-to-phase (L-L) kV. So, as I understand, KV is LL only where the connection is delta. For wye it should be LN. Why there is "phases=1" for two phases? For phase and ground seems logical for me. And my biggest concern...
I have a problem with defining the load for an asymmetric system. I want to understand what exactly the definition is and I'm trying to run a simple system with two loads. One is three-phase, star-connected, the other is single-phase. But whatever I change, I get completely different current values. Please help me how to accurately describe the phases in terminals. My script looks like this, but I don't know if I defined it correctly: I think, I can't understand how to define phase-to-neutral load...