Ghurd,
I think my daily output on a good sunny day was about 18Ahours before I put the MPPT controller on. I think it gained me about 2 Ahours per day. I am planning to deploy a third set that I have still in the boxes. I expect the change to 36V feeding the SS-MPPT will get them charging earlier in the morning, and later in the evening. I also expect the MPPT controller to get me more savings as the weather gets colder. Right now I monitor the array voltage ahead of the controller, and these HF panels drop to as little as 13.5V when they are hot. I bought the controller from Northern Arizona Wind & Sun, and the guy I talked to there thought this controller would help the HF panels in a big way. He had sold this controller to others that were using them on HF panels. I agree that the cost is probably not justified for most people, but part of the reason I got it was the data gathering capability. I have it hooked up full time to a computer and it's nice to be able to see whats happening in the system without going downstairs and looking at the E-meter. I'm a data freak, and that along with a couple of Watts Up meters, and the E-meter gathering data, I can get quite a lot of idea what the capability of the system is.