Kirkman TLI too little information, some idea of the direction you wish to go in more detail, i.e. High voltage, how big a panel...
I got all but the Morningstar solar controller and remote meter on ebay, and some of it was the wrong thing that I got out of ignorance

but then most of it has worked out. I just picked up the lap top from repair and now have the capability to monitor what the panel is putting via the Morningstar controller and software. I went the high voltage route out of the aforementioned ignorance but now like the results. BUT it is good bit more expensive. If you could ask this in a couple of months after out California trip I could give you a much more accurate experience related answer.
I am obsessive about information and Handy Bob's blog has helped to cure ignorance and a good bit has worked just out of shear dumb luck.
Backwoods Solar is one of the more reputable sellers. Morningstar is I believe the largest manufacture of solar products and makes equipment for third world installations that has to be very robust. Mine came through the accident with the 100# battery having fallen on it and it has a dent but is working fine. The other name, not well known in the US is Steca, made in Germany.