Distributed generation
Microinverters convert energy at module level and enable a flexible PV architecture, especially useful with different orientations or shading.
Technical summary of an installation publicly shared by Vic Underwood. Attribution and a link to the original post are preserved.
The image shows an Atmoce solution organised as one system: PV generation managed through microinverters, four visually parallel battery modules and dedicated control and backup equipment. The post does not state power or capacity, so we describe only what is documented.
Microinverters convert energy at module level and enable a flexible PV architecture, especially useful with different orientations or shading.
The four battery modules reflect a scalable configuration. Actual energy and power depend on the model and validated architecture.
The system includes backup. Critical loads, starting power, autonomy and switching arrangement must be defined for each project.
Vic Underwood post dated 30/07/2026: complete Atmoce system, microinverters, backup and four batteries.
Models, kWh, PV kW, location, savings, autonomy and performance are not stated. We do not infer them.
The value of the project is not simply the number of batteries. It lies in integrating generation, metering, storage and backup within one ecosystem. That coordination can simplify energy control and commissioning, provided the design is validated using real household data.
We work with installers and engineering companies to select storage, retrofit, backup, metering and communications.
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