For the odyssey you can use any profile, the 14.6 volts equalization (is very modest to non existent) . My odyssey I topped it off to 14.7 volts every morning, so 14.6 volts is no big deal for such a battery. While bulk charging check the voltage at the terminals, you might be surprise to find the battery might not be reaching 14.4 volts, in that case you might have to use the "user profile" where you choose the bulk voltage.
I recently bought a new controller "makeskyblue 60a mppt 125 dollars" that controller has a feature where you can calibrate the voltage on the controller to the battery terminals. It works excellent. On the ecoworthy mppt (shown on picture has no calibration) to reach 14.6 volts on the battery terminals, I have to set the bulk setting to 15.5 volts. I bring it up because thats 2 controllers that I used that had voltage drop. So you might want to verify the renogy is putting out the correct voltage, and its reaching the battery with no voltage drop. If the controller goes into float mode too soon, thats a good sign you got voltage drop.
The big problem with solar charging and lead acid is undercharging your battery because of voltage drop. High performance agm need the recommended voltage especially at the high end for odyssey which is 14.7 volts.
If your worry of overcharging your battery, you can use a 6 dollar overvoltage protection relay, this relay measure the voltage directly from the terminals, if the voltage climbs above your max battery voltage setting (example 14.8 volts) it pulls a relay that disconnects the solar panel. I use this on my lifepo4 but it will work with any battery.
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