What is the amp capability of your charger sir? I read your article thrice BTW. Yout=rs sounds appropriate for solar but it sounds like it needs slightly more than an arm-twist to compensate for adding a battery. The most important difference is this.
You can put the power supply and timer together for eighty dollars. It can actively envelope 100 to 240 AH range it's how much you have to twist that dial. Your system sounds much more appropriate for solar.
I need to repeat this again THIS IS NOT A CONVERTER IT IS A CHEAP EFFECTIVE BATTERY CHARGER THAT ELIMSTES EARLY BATTERY DEATH. Eliminate is a powerful word.
Click off the breaker for the converter
Go to a side bay
Grab the Meanwell plug it in
Connect clamps to battery posts
Twist dial
When the Meanwell clicks off the generator will surge.
Shut the generator down.
Effectiveness
Simplicity
Ease of use
COST
adaptability
Longevity
Your idea has merit but it's not for this job.
Remember, when a converter returns home and goes on a pedestal it has the luxury of 24/7 error correction. Then a simple twist of a dial when the Meanwell has engaged once again on shore power can compensate and correct for the chemical incompatibility between your algorithm and reality.
This is not celestial mechanics or counting quarks. It is a broad span voltage correction. Inexpensive and easy to understand.
Your idea is intriguing but must be made adjustable. Electricity and chemistry amalgamation is not the easiest subject.
The Meanwell and Timer is awesome