@Kywood91 With respect, I think you need to take a breath, slow down, collect yourself, and spend a bit of time learning the fundamentals before considering any further purchasing decisions. Its going to get expensive if you keep buying things before you understand how they all should or will fit together.
And the parts you have might well be okay, its not ideal if your inverter doesn't have a lithium profile, but its not 100% a dealbreaker either, many cheap ones don't, I'm pretty sure the one Will frequently recommends doesn't. The main issue is that the low voltage disconnect is too low and there are ways to mitigate this.
I suggest you spend some time learning, and I suggest when you do feel ready to purchase, rather than finding products randomly on amazon, go through a retailer that has a curated inventory and reputable brands, and specializes in solar.
Altestore.com and
Baymarinesupply.com are two options.
Or as Amy says, you may also want to pay a professional to help design/install your system if its too overwhelming.
In the meantime
here are some good learning resources, for you I would particularly recommend
Amy's Solar Beginner Playlist as well as going back and watching
Will's beginner video playlist, and his videos on building a 12v and 24v system, and maybe his video discussing 12v vs 24v.