16 points | by soaringmonchi 7 hours ago ago
4 comments
This is awesome! What sort of scale options are possible? In the demo I see all MW scale loads and sources, does it also function at kW or W?
whoa cool! I experimented doing something similar by getting the PyPSA project into WASM with a editor - https://fhk.github.io/PyPSA-lite/app
great project. i gave back all my electrical knowledge to my professor already. i love the idea of infinite canva; it would have helped me in my undergrad.
i just gave it a try, i cant connect shit... due to lack of ece in my head.
good luck!
Thanks for the kind words! Yes it's really meant as an educational tool that helps refreshing or teaching some context!
When you try to run power flow, make sure to either mark a generator as a slack or add an external grid element.
We published a basic tutorial here: https://kickstage.com/blog/modeling-and-simulating-power-gri...
Or you check out this super simple example: https://bamboo.kickstage.com/?s=ccnlYeEB
This is awesome! What sort of scale options are possible? In the demo I see all MW scale loads and sources, does it also function at kW or W?
whoa cool! I experimented doing something similar by getting the PyPSA project into WASM with a editor - https://fhk.github.io/PyPSA-lite/app
great project. i gave back all my electrical knowledge to my professor already. i love the idea of infinite canva; it would have helped me in my undergrad.
i just gave it a try, i cant connect shit... due to lack of ece in my head.
good luck!
Thanks for the kind words! Yes it's really meant as an educational tool that helps refreshing or teaching some context!
When you try to run power flow, make sure to either mark a generator as a slack or add an external grid element.
We published a basic tutorial here: https://kickstage.com/blog/modeling-and-simulating-power-gri...
Or you check out this super simple example: https://bamboo.kickstage.com/?s=ccnlYeEB