Two other things,
It is important the the units have the same Bulk and Float voltage settings and voltage reading calibration is close to same for both units. Check the actual battery voltage on Menu 4 to ensure they show the same voltage. If not, having the units recalibrated will help.
Second, the temp compensation is not continous verses temperature. It shifts at about 6.5 deg C increments. This means at the shift boundary temperatures, +/- 0.5 deg, one unit will shift in charge voltage (bulk or float setting) before the other. This really unbalances the charge for the small temp range where the two units are at different comp points. Look at Comp Battery voltage in menu 4 to see if the readings are same. One of the comp crossover points is at 25 deg C so at 25 deg will have comp'd voltage significantly different then 26 deg C. If you happen to be unlucky to have an ambient temp that sits near one of these comp shift points you can possibly have the two inverters on either side of the shift.
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