Hello.I just bought and installed 2 brand new deep cycle 105Ah batteries on Monday from West Marine. The no load voltage on the terminals was 12.4 & 12.39.I flicked the shore power, checked my Xantrex 10 TB was on (it is wired through the isolator switch, and Xantrex say it should go straight to the battery terminals??) and the lights lit, and then left them to charge overnight.I went back today check on them, expecting to see around 12.6v : They both had the same voltage : 12.40 v??.Now I know I had not let them 'settle' for any period of time, but I expected them at least to have increased slightly. I physically measured the same voltage at the Xantrex Output terminals as at the battery terminals.So I switched to #2 Battery and started up the motor and measured the Voltage under engine charging : 13.65 max at the terminals at any rpm, which, I have read, is not good in that it will lead to chronic undercharging of the batteries.Is it likely that the alternator is sensing the near full chage of the batteries and regulating down? although I thought 14-14.4 v was norm from the alternator while charging. I am expecting 12.6 volts at the terminals, but will I have tho let them settle first?Any advice on what to do or am I worrying about nothing??Neil