Can't argue with that, but my 1.4kWp system on a cloudy day produces little more than the fridge and freezer require if they're both on at the same time, so these run for free. I can only export on bright (not necessarily sunny) days - so if I time it right, I can mow the lawn for free. The kettle is only on for minutes, so the amount of energy it uses overall is minimal. I haven't got time for a TV, but even if I did, I probably wouldn't watch it during daylight! I take it you've got the maximum (4kWp) system you can have on a single phase supply. My problem here is a tiny roof on a tiny house so no room for 10 more panels even if I got rid of the thermal. The thermal occupies most of my flat roof - PV would need a mounting frame to angle it to face south - dodgy owing to risk of wind damage. Don't forget - if you add to a PV system you only get the FiT rate prevailing at the time the addition was made (21p/kWh now, dropping to 16p/kWh from 1st August 2012 - delayed one month - see
here). Also, 4kWp is just that -
peak - it averages at 30% of that. On a really hot day the PV efficiency goes down so (surprisingly) you get more out of it on a cold and not particularly bright day. That explains why most systems did so well last March, despite the days being shorter. The thermal chugs along producing what it can, which is sufficient, even on a really dull day, to wash a few dishes etc. I only need a top-up if I want a shower or bath and the weather has been lousy - apart from that, the thermal produces all I need for 7 months of the year and takes the chill off for the remainder, leaving the CH boiler to make up the deficit. I have an immersion heater backup, but I can't remember when I last used it! My only regret with the thermal is it's too old to benefit from the
RHI.