Well, I'll start the default answer to these questions and we can work from there. Here's you To-Do list:
1: Power audit! This will give you some important information on how big your inverter needs to be as well as how much battery capacity you'll need. There is a link in the FAQ section (I think, or someone here will post it shortly) so fill in the blanks and see what it comes up with. You'll probably need some sort of Kill-A-Watt to get accurate measurements. Are you going to be running a 12v system? 24v system? 48v system? What are the specs on your solar panels? VoC? Vmp?
1a: Where do you live? Speccing out a system for Scotland is a LOT different numbers than Arizona due to the amount of light you actually get. Someone here can post the link to the Uber-Sun-Hours calculator site to help figure out how much you'll have to work with. That will be a box in the Power Audit form.
2: Parts list: You don't need a make & model list, just a parts list to start from for reference. You'll need an inverter, a MPPT charge controller, fuses, shunt, buck converter, batteries, wire, etc. Once you have a basic list it can be fine tuned to make & models after that.
3: Budget!: Steak is great but doesn't mean anything if your wallet says hamburger.
Figure out what you're able to spend now vs what you'll have to cheap out on now and upgrade later. Availability out there is also going to be a major hurdle so figure out what your options are for suppliers.
4: Tape measure! Figure out where you're going to stick all the stuff you'll need. A dozen 3000AH batteries sounds great until you're sleeping on the floor because there's no room left for a bed. Is there a shed or closet or space that can house all this stuff? Will the server rack batteries fit? Are you going to have to make space? Physics can be pretty unforgiving.
5: Pencil out what you think you need and throw it at us so we can tell you what you've missed (because we ALL miss stuff the first go-round
) and help figure out which parts and pieces you're going to want to get.
A basic list of what you're going to need is:
AIO Unit, the Growatt
Batteries
Wire and crimps based on the amperage load you'll be drawing from the batteries
Fuses for the batteries
Combiner box depending on how many panel strings you're planning on using now or in the future
Bus bars to connect all the wiring together
Shunt to keep an eye on the system
Panels
Mounting for said panels
The power audit will help point you at the size of the fuses you're going to need for the batteries and the panel strings will determine what size fuses you need for the combiner box. Fortunately you can pretty much figure those out last.
I don't know if you've been running on a generator or are starting from scratch, but this just gets you a source. If you want to plug in appliances and such you're still going to need to figure out the AC side of things like breaker panels, breakers, wire, outlets, boxes, etc.