Hi! In the boat I have 4 x 180Ah batteries that are connected in series 2 x 2 to 24 volts. Has mounted Victron Smartshunt on the battery bank so I can follow the charging status. There are indications that one, some or all of the batteries are defective. Have not disconnected yet and measured one and one battery yet. The batteries are not more than 3 years old. After searching online, I have come across several discussions about damage that can occur to batteries that are connected in series, including different charging and difference in voltage between the batteries. The following happens when shore power is disconnected and battery charging is terminated: 18:00 Charging ends, battery voltage before charging is stopped is 26.94V and 100% charged 19:00 Battery voltage 23.7V and 99% charged 20:00 Battery voltage 22.96V and 98% charged 21:00 Battery voltage 22.85V and 96% charged 22:00 Battery voltage 21.23V and 95% charged 23:00 Battery voltage 20.68V and 94% charged 06:00 (After 12 hours) Battery voltage 16.67V and 82% charged It's something I can not live with, it does not take long before equipment turns off. Based on this data, what is the most likely thing that has happened to my batteries? When I need to replace the batteries, I need a 24 volt solution. Victron has a product called "Battery Balancer for 24V battery system". Could this be the salvation for a configuration with 2 x 2 12 volt batteries for a 24 volt solution?