Hello, so I'm confused, I have the charger which is a Victron smart charger 12v single output setup for Lithium batteries, most of the settings are at their default according to the Victron's profile. I took 8 Chins batteries down until the BMS triggered their low voltage cutoff, just to make sure all the batteries were at their lowest capacity. I let the batteries rest for 6 hours and their voltages were within specs. I then set them up on a parallel configuration, all cables are 2AWG pure copper with copper lugs, same length no resistance IAW with manufacturers recommendations. I hooked up the charger set for 15A and let them charge up for almost 24 hours so that they can charge up and equalize, with voltage checks periodically. Voltages were identical in all 8 batteries. The voltage got up to 13.50v and the charger changed to storage, never went into absorption and now is sitting in storage at 13.50v. The history tab on the Victron's app reads 13.50v and 15A still. Is this normal? Why it did it go from bulk to storage? Why did the charger stopped charging when it is setup to 14.2v? Is there a problem with the batteries? Is the charger working correctly? I have read some comments about the charger not charging to the set voltage of 14.2v. The batteries are fairly new and tested to capacity at the initial test. I changed from the LI profile to user defined and change the charging voltage to 14.40v to see if it charges the batteries to that point. Even thought the voltage per battery is identical at the moment the amperage draw per battery is different, some by too much variation IMHO, just took a reading and there are batteries taking anywhere from 1.4A to others taking 6.1A I'm thinking it should be very close at this stage something is not right or is it me freaking out? Thanks for the help in advance.