Oooh, here's another opportunity for me to bash BZ Products on the 'net!
What you got there is NOT a three stage charger. I had a MPPT200 for about a year till it blew up. I ran mine on a mostly unattended, unused system and it boiled the crap out of my batteries. When I let it go four months with very light loads, I could see the tops of my battery plates, not good.
Look at the specs on that thing, it's factory set for a float voltage of 14.1V. That's way too high for float but if you set it lower, you don't get a nice absorption charge everyday. I guess if you're using a considerable amount of your power, it might work out OK at the preset voltage but I don't like the idea.
I subscribe to the theory that flooded lead acid batteries should be charged in three stages, bulk, absorption and float. A good battery charger should bring a battery up to 14.4V or so, hold it there for 1-3 hours and then throttle back to a sensible float voltage, somewhere around 13V.
Furthermore, there's been some reported problems with that charge controller. See the first review posted here. http://tinyurl.com/yr8s5p
I like it how some guy that works for BZ gets on there and apologizes for bad firmware, and then gives his own product five stars.
The best thing I ever did for my garage batteries was put a regular old Xantrex C35 on them, it was only ninety bucks and works flawlessly. If you must go MPPT, Blue Sky at least has a three stage charger, but at those prices, why not just get the mother of all MPPT controllers, the tried and true MX60? I've got one of those on my house system and really, really like it. The only thing I'd ever give it up for would be a Classic. (Cough cough, get back to work, boB :-)