We have the usual setup on our Beneteau 323; there are 2 banks, one a house bank of 2x 80Ah group 24 agm batteries connected in parallel and a start bank of one 80Ah group 24 agm battery. At 9 years, they are approaching there end of life. Our power needs are pretty modest; refrigeration is the big draw and I leave it running full time when we are on the boat. I rely mostly on solar to charge. We have 260 watts from 2 flexible panels connected in series to a Victron mppt controller. In practice, I use the house bank for everything from starting the diesel, running the windlass and the house loads. When we are out for a few days, I find the batteries are usually on float by early afternoon, sometimes later if it is overcast. Bank 1 and 2 are connected in parallel, to the alternator but the battery charger charges both banks when connected to shore power. We have the original Xantrex 20 amp charger with no custom or lithium option. When I started looking to replace my batteries, I was surprised to see that I could buy a 100Ah LiTime or Wattcycle group 24 LiFepO4 for $60 less a piece than my original Nautilus agm batteries. So more power, less weight snd less money. I'm kind of torn because if I upgrade my charger for LiPO4 and add a dc to dc charger, I will have the the LiPO4 advantage but it will be another $1k on top of the cost of the batteries. More power would be nice. We have a little air conditioner for the dog that we run off a Jackery that I could run off an inverter instead and I have an ePropulsion outboard for the dinghy that it would be nice to supplement the solar charging after a few days of back and forth with the dog. I know the simple solution is just drop in new agms but it's tough to spend more for older, heavier technology. I really think the Xantrex charger on one of the agm settings would be OK for a LiPO4 house bank but both LiTime and Wattcycle said no.