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  • thank you so much!

  • this is the most clear one I've had since doing my head in ALL NITE with online tutorials giving stupidly long and complex 'instructions' on how to import a weather file. THANKS SO MUCH!! great stuff keep it up. xx

  • Truly helpful! Thanks!!!

  • the weather data shown in the video is from the US Dept. of Energy and was collected for most locations as an average of the last 20 years. So it is not the extremes, but the average sun, etc. - David Haynes

  • thanks a lot! :D

  • thank u.. u helped me a lot... Relly!

  • really cool! unfortunately, It´s tough to figure out how we can use ecotect in places where there are not the weather file

  • @robertomori87 in energyplus you can download weather files from meteorological stations ( usually placed in internacional airports ), and than convert to epw file. I just don't know if the data exactly the same of native epw.

  • @franciscomassucci: thanks for this comment. It proved very useful for me. :)

  • Thanks so much!!!

  • THANK U SOOOO MUCH!!!

  • does anybody know which year these weather data refer to??I cant see where this is written and I ve been searching this all day..thanks anyway :-)) (this video is perfect!)

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