Having read the whole thread, I am very impressed by the explanations and care that has gone into Pete's installation. When we installed our little system last fall, we sized it to fit the barn's roof, our "budget comfort zone" and, most importantly, our annual usage- down to around 4KWH a year and not easy to take it any lower. We may achieve about 90+ % of our annual usage from PV- so far, I think we are exceding design output a bit). We had extra costs, since we opted for the mirco inverters from Enphase, (shading issues from trees) the best panels, to maximise output and service life, and we had to have our main electrical panel replaced since it was old, full, and I mean full. Pete is obviously an electrical engineer, and knows what he's doing, which makes projects like his sooo much more interesting to read about. I'm just a handyman, do it all sort of guy, who tries to stay out of trouble and do it right, but with very limited exposure and knowledge, you have a handicap going into projects. I thought about doing it myself, but with the required permits, it didn't make any sense. I did recoat the roof after reinforcing the rafters and leveling them across the roof... this is a farmer built barn, and 40+ years old to start with.
So far, after a little over 6 months, we show a net meter reading of around 100 KWH total used from the grid- and it's been a cloudy and rainy spring. Summer, with better sunshine, better panel angles, and more usage from the AC will be very interesting to watch. I know climate change, subsidies and the like are not good issues for this forum, so let me just say we did it because we felt it was a good thing to do, and if we can save money over 10 or 15 years, that's just icing on the cake.