Hi Pedro,
There are some functions for fitting the ADR model in:
https://github.com/adriesse/pvpltools-python/blob/master/pvpltools/power_conversion.py
Currently it is geared toward just translating the SAPM parameters, but the translation goes via a table of values. If you run the function "create_cec_matrix_sandia" you'll see the format needed for this table. Then just substitute your data into that table structure and run the tail end of the function "fit_adr_to_sandia" (the portion after the call to "create_cec_matrix_sandia".
Anton
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Hi Pedro,
Sorry, I was not completely clear. You can run
"create_cec_matrix_sandia" using any inverter from the database to
see what the data structure is. Then replicate this data
structure using the information you have. (You wrote: "I do have
some curves", so I am assuming you have what you need for this.)
Anton
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