The particular model I use is the trace c-40, which is of course a 40 amp unit.  It took a direct lightning hit (along with everything else in my camper) and did not fail.  YMMV.
Don't have a link, but google trace.  They have the manual online.
I use a Radio Shack digital meter with RS-232 to monitor its operation and it has stayed just as I have set it for many years now.  Forgot when I bought it, probably 9 years ago.
For the AGMS's I use it in 3 stage mode.  Bulk charge at up to 14.4v, then about an hour at 14.1, then drop to a float of 13.1-13.3.  It just sits there and does what it is supposed to.  Oh, I use their thermal monitor mounted to the side of one of the batteries.  I have 4, 105ah Lifeline AGM's in the camper.
Just bought a Kipor 2000w generator ($545 delivered).  It is a honda clone 59db,   What with the satellite internet system, ham radios and all, the solar is having a hard time keeping up when all the toys are running. 
Eventually I hope to have the camper set-up so it can support something like a kitchen or similar with VOIP, Internet and ham radio.  Because the internet will be outside of the Red Cross firewall, it will be available for regular e-mail.  As you know, the ECRV internet is not for personal use. 
Ron   
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...........From Nomad.........Been "on the road" since '97