Your friend isn't wrong, so it does look like they'll do well together. I would just tweak the advice to say "similar algorithms" rather than "same".
Something I've never tried - and you should watch carefully - is whether both the solar and wind can equalize without interfering with each other.
I've set my solar CC to never equalize. Eq only happens on wind. That way I don't have to worry about the solar CC trying to raise voltage above the wind CC's dump voltage threshold, which would defeat the purpose, since all the energy would go into the dump load, not into equalizing the batteries. If my dump load wasn't just an air heater, but heated a hot water tank or some other useful thing, then I would be seriously interested in getting some solar excess run into heat. Alas, I'm not that technically advanced, either.
None of this will damage either CC. They are both capable of monitoring voltage, and protected against overvoltages present in 48v systems, so nowhere near those limits in your 24v system.