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Helios 3D Update 2024.0.1.4

New Version: 2024.0.1.4
DB Version: 2024.0.1.0
Date: 01/31/2024
Operating System: Windows 8, 8.1, 10, 11
AutoCAD: Autodesk Civil 3D 2021 to 2024


  • New: In the placement parameters, a new option „Don’t mirror array groups around a Start Point Adjustment Line“ has been added under the settings for array groups. This allows you to ensure that array groups are placed symmetrically on both sides of an alignment line.

  • Change: The lists in the manual electrical system are no longer sorted alphanumerically, meaning „I10“ will no longer appear before „I2.“ Instead, the order of insertion is now preserved.
  • Change: When using split lines, you are no longer prompted to enter a name for the new fields. Instead, the name of the original starting field is used as a basis.
  • Change: When entering GPS coordinates, up to 6 decimal places are now allowed instead of 5, simplifying copy-paste operations from geoportals and map services.
  • Change: In the String Editor, it is now possible to adjust values for minimum ambient temperature and system voltage. These values are applied to the electrical settings when confirmed with „Ok.“
  • Change: In the String Editor, the necessary input fields have been grouped together, with optional inputs now placed in their own separate group.
  • Change: When connecting a combiner box to a central inverter, the system now checks whether the permissible input power of the inverter is exceeded.
  • Change: Manual array insertion now retains the set table spacing as long as the function remains active.
  • Change: When the „as solid 3D“ option is selected, fence elements are now always generated horizontally, following the terrain in steps.
  • Change: East-west tables were previously inserted with the front edge height set by the main table side in the table generator. On slopes, this caused the mirrored half of the table to be too close to the terrain. Now, when inserting, the distance of the lower module edge is checked on both the east and west sides, ensuring the side closer to the terrain maintains the desired clearance.
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