If you are using more than one battery in your setup, we highly recommend enabling the SFK Venus OS Virtual battery, this allows you to combine (aggregate) all of your SFK batteries and have them appear as a single unit to the Venus OS system. It allows you to configure them in parallel, series, or series parallel setups. More is explained in the Virtual Battery section, but for now you can choose to enable or disable it (note: by default the battery is enabled). If you only have a single battery in your setup, the Virtual Battery should be disabled.
Use this setting to configure whether your system should utilize the Virtual Battery service or not. You can also configure how you would like to handle float charge mode transition, the 2 modes are All Batteries In Float or Common Charge Status. In All Batteries in Float, the system will wait until all batteries within the virtual battery have reached float status before allowing the transition to float mode; the Common Charge Status will transition to float mode when majority of the batteries have reached float mode. Options for logging are available, normally these should remain off, however, if you are experiencing sub optimal performance you can turn these on to assist in diagnosing issues.