I have my absorb setpoint Voltage at 55.36v and my absorb time is 20min. (Lithium batterys)
Today is an example of what can happen often with this charger. At 10:15AM with a burst of sun and strong PV output. The battery's reached 55.36v setpoint to trigger absorb.
Then shortly After this A cloud passed over reducing PV output (or some days it could be a large load in the home activates) this reduced the battery voltage to well below the Absorb Voltage setpoint.
This struggle up and down continues over the 20min absorption timer dropping back to Float at 10:35am.
My past experience with other charge controllers is absorb shows up as a Constant voltage stage and a dead flat line on the graph if the PV output is available to do so. If for some reason they can not maintain the voltage setpoint and the voltage reduces. Then the absorb timer stops counting down and restarts when in can. This insures you actually do get the programmed time at the constant voltage setpoint.
As you can see I'm lucky to have spent 30 seconds in total over the 20min absorb actually at the 55.36v setpoint.