Well the time dawns near, when I start my 100 per day crusade. Unfortunately, I stopped doing my reviews for a week, so I have a pile of 300 due, and a 40 failed pile. But I'm sure I can clear those easily, it's just I'm sure I'm going to get a huge fail rate. But I guess even that problem is minuscule, compared to the task ahead...
Anyway, I begin on July 4th, which is the day my family buggers off overseas to leave me to my kanji immersion

But, before I start, I just want to make sure I start of on the right foot. Of course, I'm sure I'll probably develop my own method as time goes on, but doesn't hurt to start of with what everyone else recommends.
I currently add kanji in quite a strange way. I usually do 20 or 40 daily, and I use both Anki and RevTK. First, I look at my book, and create a story for that kanji in my head. Then, I enter both the keyword and the story into Anki. I do this for all my kanji, until I finish my block of 20. I then use Anki to immediately review the cards, which really makes sure I have proper stories. Then, I enter the cards into RevTK, and I use RevTK onwards. So although I enter every kanji into anki, I'm not actually using it as an SRS. It just happens to be a good flashcard tool. To do this, adding (and testing) 20 kanji usually takes me 45 minutes or so.
This works really well for me, and is quite speedy compared to what most people say here, despite my method sounding quite inefficient (using both Anki and RevTK). So I intend to keep using this method for when I burn into 100 per day. So, here's the current plan of attack:
1) Do all the reviews first on RevTK.
2) Load up Anki, and add 20 kanji, learning the stories.
3) Test myself on Anki, making sure I can nail all 20.
4) Add this block of 20 onto my RevTK deck.
5) Repeat from step 2 again, for the next 20 kanji, until I reach 100.
6) After 100 kanji have been added and tested, relearn my fail pile in RevTK and get them back into circulation.
According to my calculations (and estimate for the fail pile), this should only take 4.5 hours per day, although I'm sure fatigue and mental alertness will probably drag this out to a full days work. So, does anyone have any suggestions or comments about my current plan?