I'm refreshing the batteries on a large yacht battery bank used for house loads. I'm using 12 Victron 12v 200Ah deep-cycle AGM batteries (BAT412181164) wired in series/parallel to create a 24v 1,200Ah bank.
As background, I am aware of Victron's official (but sometimes disputed) recommendation to limit parallel strings to only 3-4. However, it's common practice in the boating world to build house banks that exceed this and most, including myself have experienced little trouble and long life from such banks. Also, I am fairly well-versed on Lithium and have opted to stick with AGM in this application for various reasons.
My question:
I know that keeping the bank balanced when charging is key to performance and long life. In my application is there a way to achieve this using fewer than 6 Victron battery balancers? (which would be 1 for each series pair)