I'm getting around 20kWh/day off our 3.5kW system on a good day, but it can easily be around 8-10 on a overcast day in winter, or even summer. A classic example was Friday 12.4kWh, yesterday 20.2kWh, Christmas day 11.4kWh (my inverter has an app
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We use a around 20kwh/day with instant gas hot water, but are tank water, so running a pump for that, running air con, electric fences, condenser type clothes drier ... and a daughter that insists on using the 4 x 200W heat lamps in the bathroom just for applying makeup
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On average we import a net of 10-10.5 kWh/day which costs us the princely sum of $3.80.
The bill comes in a tad over $110/month and I don't like it when I get the quarterly bill, but if I wanted to drop off the grid I'd have to up the number of panels (3kW was all Energex would fit, so don't tell them I have 3.5kW) and spend a bucket load on storage batteries. I have a generator I could hook up for boosting the output in crap weather, but the petrol would cost around 4 times what drawing the power from the grid would cost.
Don't get me wrong, I really don't like the supply charges. I looked at my mums bill and 'infrastructure charges' were 2/3rds of her power bill, she only has a 2kW system and struggles to use all that it produces. Its just that at $1400/year for us the payback would be a long way off, around 7-8 years. They only have a 10 year guarantee and at the rate that solar companies have been going tits up, you could be left holding the can.
With the current supply I don't have to do any maintenance, I don't have to juggle things if the weather is crap and if it is 11pm, 28 degrees and 99% humidity, I can turn on the air con and sleep soundly.
Of course, if I won lotto, SCREW YOU ENERGEX