Hey everyone.
Thanks heaps for the replies and discussion.
As one would expect from Myswag folk (Except those leccie tossers that post in the electrical section ( I can say that- I am one)) some great info, advice, opinion and discussion.
Upon further talks with the builder, I'm going with a rooftop Solar - Yep the old fashioned type, and have an electric boost run off my solar panels.
After doing the figures and adding up all the gazinta's I think it will be the best way to go.
As far as changing anodes etc etc, I'm a solar sparky who spend's 90% of my working life on a roof so it won't be a problem.
I can also get the replacement hard water anodes or $37.50 and the elements for $17 courtesy of my wholesaler.
My plan is to run the solar only during summer and then in winter turn on the boost at around 1pm or so with a timer to utilise the PV panels free power.
I am also going to install a KW hour meter on the boost to see how much I'm actually using.
If needs be, or my solar isn't keeping up then I can always go to the old off peak boost.
Trying to avoid this as it will reheat a partial tank overnight if we shower in the evening or night, which of course we do.
I'm putting in a 20KW PV array and hoping the prices of storage come down when we have finished building so I can install that for night time use.
Unfortunately we are "HUGE" energy consumers.
Pool will have twin pumps, solar boost and possibly a condenser heater.
House will have 3 phase ducted A/C as well as all electric appliances.
We both work and aren't home during the day to utilise power production, but can set timers etc for the dishwasher and washing machine.
Water will be pumped as well as septic and irrigation.
Hence the large solar array.
(Lucky I know a bloke who can install it for FREE....... Just gotta buy the panels!!!)
I have explored the gas option, but I just don't think it's going to be cost effective.
We are going to use a slow combustion wood heater for heating in winter. Down to my last 1200 acres of hardwood down at the farm, so I shouldn't run out anytime soon.........
Just have to get the splitter cranking and bring a few loads back every season.
Once again, thank you all for your replies and opinions, it has helped immensely.
Brian