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Configuration Blindspot
Jason Rhubottom edited this page Apr 20, 2026
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The blind spot is shown as an orange shaded area within the FOV in the diagram above (see Sun Tracking section). It represents an angular range within the field of view where obstructions (trees, buildings) block direct sunlight.
| Variables | Default | Range | Example | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blind Spot Left | None | 0-max(fov_right, 180) | Start point of the blind spot on the predefined field of view, where 0 is equal to the window azimuth - fov left. | |
| Blind Spot Right | None | 1-max(fov_right, 180) | End point of the blind spot on the predefined field of view, where 1 is equal to the window azimuth - fov left + 1 . | |
| Blind Spot Elevation | None | 0-90 | Minimal elevation of the sun for the blindspot area. |
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