AGM's are a great option! They are not quite as rugged as LA's. LA's perform better, but need more maintenance, if rapid charging, over charging, or deep discharging will occur. The expect life of an LA is better than AGM's, if cared for properly. You need to decide if modestly lower cost for LA's is worth your required efforts to give the expected life rating.
LA's would require spill pans. Hydrogen accumulation is not a major concern, unless in a tight confined space, which is one of hydrogen's problems as an energy source as it can seep through steel. Just the same, there is hydrogen near the vents of a LA battery during charge/discharge.
One way to save a bit on wiring is to go as high of a voltage, lower current for the same power, as possible. Multiple runs of AWG14 or AWG12 are cheaper than anything larger than AWG10 (roughly 1.5xAWG14=AWG12, 1.5xAWG12=AWG10, etc.) Be sure to account for expected losses before choosing conductors! You may, depending on your panel selection, do a run for each panel, which gives many options at the controller end for series/parallel connections.
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