Thanks for the information, Bob!
Just to clarify, I am intensely working on shaving off at least 2000 of those needed watts, to again cut my usage in half.
Most of that power listed was when a printer is printing (which, again, is rare, and will be off most of the time) and with a Modem, Router and VPN all working on the backend (which will change when I switch over to mobile internet, which is cheaper), and two LCD monitr's with a laptop docking station and an IP phone.
My current plan is obviously to keep the printer off (saving 25 idle watts, 120 running watts), change out my LCD's to LED (or preferably OLED) to save another 25 or so watts, upgrade my equipment to mobile internet, saving another 15 - 20 watts, and make sure all parasitical draws are eliminated (since I probably have a few.)
On that note, at some point I will be getting an upgraded OLED TV vs my LED currently, and a smaller one at that, which should save me around 60 watts, and cut my misc draw down from 300 to about 150.
With that math, I'm saving 650 watts throughout a regular day, just by doing that. I should be able to cut my lighting down to 450-500 watts after using natural sunlight instead, and also eliminate the coffee maker altogether (if I need coffee, I can devise a solar heater of sorts.) Unfortunately the Blender is a requirement for the lady's meal plan, as is the juicer, so no saving there.
All in all, that should save me around 1000 watts for the day, and then I can cut down that extra 100 watts to around 50 watts by making sure my laptops are always charged, saving me 400 more watts a day, putting me at around 2800 needed a day without the fridge. This I think is a lot more doable, and with a 12v system I think 250ah should cover my needs, so 500ah of battery power which isn't bad at all, cost wise.
Of course I have no experience with solar panels--can you explain how much they fill per hour? Would 600 watts theoretically fill 600 watts per hour?
Also, thanks for the information on branding! I'm doing so research on those units now.
EDIT: Would you recommend a MPPT charge controller?