This investment comes out free without any risks and a lot of benefits. Like you said it is so satisfying to get free power in the house.
We have our house installed with solar plates but only the half part because sometimes the weather can be cloudy and rainy for more than a week so a battery won't last more than a day.
We might get something making power from the rainy weather too in future, might be, haha
We only have panels on the west side, but they can charge the battery even when it is cloudy or even raining. Unless we charge the car we hardly need the grid power. How many panels do you have and how big is the battery?
Even if it is stormy they charge it?
We have 8 for now. My father has plans to increase but my mother advices we shouldn't be fully dependent on them.
Well, to be honest I am not sure about the battery capacity... It has the size of a rectangle box
We have mains electricity too so we will be fine when the weather is really bad and the days are short. The panels and battery will pay for themselves over several years anyway. The economics may be different for you.
As I already said, these are the best things to invest in. No more of those expensive papers with huge amounts written on them. Thanks to the solar system