Thanks for the list! One guy said he's getting 50 amps in on a sunny day. So, let's say you somehow manage that. You'd recharge your (in my case 4) batteries pretty quick. If you have 3 more hours of full sun and 50 amps coming in what happens to that power? it seems like after the sun has gone down you'd probably drain the batteries by bedtime on the inverter and then you'd be waiting for a few more hours of sun the next day to fill them up again. Does it tend to be feast or famine with solar power? You're limited by your batteries, yes? I'm a night owl so it seems like that would work against me. Maybe in the winter it would behoove me shift my work/sleep hours.