I understand that Grin Satiator allows setting more limits to both current and voltage, than a typical stock charger.  You can't go wrong with more limits. Just make sure you don't set the current too high - if it has adjustable current.  Luna programmable charger has a switch to set the current to either 1A or 5A, don't know about Satiator.
At $320 per, Satiator is a bit expensive.
Installing 2 batteries - I saw this in the OP post but wasn't sure what exactly he meant, i.e. one as a spare or both at the same time.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			At $320 per, Satiator is a bit expensive.
Installing 2 batteries - I saw this in the OP post but wasn't sure what exactly he meant, i.e. one as a spare or both at the same time.
			
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