Hi Mex,
Your system is magnificently efficient.
In my condo I'm using 4.3 kwh per day. That does not include space heating or water heating. I do pay for them, but the costs are hidden in the condo fee. It does include about 48 hours (run time) of a triple mini split air conditioner with only one evaporator turned on. The billing period was actual meter readings that were 20 days apart. The condo is 1100 square feet on the 2nd floor.
The peak loads were in the class C rv, when it was close to -40, with a wind of 20 mph. I'm able to heat it 100% electrically. I don't recommend attempting this unless you have access to a 50 amp pedestal, or a 30 amp, and twin 15 amp shore power supplies.
On a 50 amp, I am able, except for peak load, to stay below 80% of the rated output. The OEM is 30 amp and I added both a 20 amp, and 15 amp auxiliary shore power cords. On the peak load I'm out of balance by about 5 amps on the two legs, but only over 80% on one leg. I do have a nice break out box with its own 30 and two 20 amp outlets, with breakers. I do use the autoformer on the 30 amp leg, so I can have full power.
Regards, Don
My ride is a 28 foot Class C, 256 watts solar, 556 amp-hours of Telcom jars, 3000 watt Magnum hybrid inverter, Sola Basic Autoformer, Microair Easy Start.