Nah, it's a totally different format and set up completely different as well. It's not designed as a read through information type affair, it's designed for the step by step process involved in setting up and monitoring the lithium ferrous battery pack to ensure the extremely long life and just what to expect to see, that one catches most new members out, 100 amps going into a battery for hrs and the voltage doesn't rise would mean something was very wrong in a lead acid battery but it's just normal for lithium ferrous batteries. Took me quite a while to accept it was normal, even a few weeks ago when the 2/0AWG heavy duty truck jumper leads were smoking I thought there was a short circuit so I took it off, had to use the shirt as the clamp was so hot to touch, within minutes the 8AWG cable still on the solar link bubbled into a melted mess but I still hadn't found the short and the battery voltage was still 13.2v. Put the jumper lead back with the clamp meter around it, 273 amps, the battery was still showing only 13.3v, decided the 5 cell battery dumping into the 4 cell battery was not going to be a success

The 2 batteries can handle it but there just isn't big enough relays and cables available in 12v at a realistic price that don't require priming first.
All those sitting back in their chairs with their eyes rolled back will now understand why the 2 forum are worlds apart
Once you actually have the cells sitting in front of you and follow the steps given it’s quite easy to do, all the excitement is in the first setting up bit, they don’t do anything after that so they become quite boring, most members go looking for something to plug into them just to see the numbers change, a whole world away from watching the battery voltages over night hoping the fridge will run till morning
T1 Terry