Hi Gary,
Had installed about three years ago a Solarhart, about 300lt.
There is the 5 of us, 2A, 3Kids, two eldest are girl teenagers
We have our boast wired to a switch in the meter box, the old electric hot water services switch.
On over cast days we have to flick the switch, most days tho are enough to heat it well.
Winter here on the north Coast of NSW(Lawrence), can get below 0 sometimes and cloud cover can effect performance to the point were we need to boast it a good hour before we all need to use it..
The last two years in winter the pipes have frozen, so a shower in the morning is out of the question, we all use the hot water of a night now.
It was trial by error to work out how long each of us can use the hot water,
We were lucky enough that we got a fair chunk of ours through rebates.
We've worked it out that it saves us about $140 a quarter on our electricity bill.
Although not the same as having electric heated the water, it does us fine.
As mentioned, it took a bit to work with it, but we are happy we have gone this way.
Hope this is of some help.