I have to say, I’m disinclined to raise the limit.
My personal feeling about this is that experienced users are too eager to delete zero-scored answers, perceiving them as not useful. What you have perhaps not considered is that the vast majority of our audience doesn’t upvote, either because they don’t even have accounts or because they just don’t bother. So, the fact that your answer hasn’t been upvoted doesn’t necessarily mean it is not useful. Often, an alternative phrasing of the same solution will be more clear or seem more relevant to someone than the original, which means that these answers can add value.
If they’re truly redundant, then of course go ahead and delete them. But why in the world do you have so many of these redundant, no-value-added answers that the ability to delete 5 per day is not enough?
It’s not something I’ve run into, and not something I can really appreciate.
On the other hand, self-vandalism is something I do run into with distressing frequency as a moderator, and the tools we have for dealing with this are…not great. All corrective actions are manual and reactionary. The only way we can stop someone and request that they reconsider is suspending their account, which we’ll do, but is admittedly a nuclear option.