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Different brands but likely the same maker. Use "standard" or "flooded" or "wet" depending on the name used.
For those marine/rv batteries, the best result is from a "low and slow" recharge to full, using about a 10% charging rate and let the voltage rise slowly to 16v.
If you use a high recharge rate in amps, it just overwhelms the chemical process and it never gets done fully.
Unfortunately, most chargers only go to 14.x and then shut off automatically, so you "can't get there from here"
There are some chargers or converters that will let you do lower amps to a higher voltage, but you have to know their specs.
For those marine/rv batteries, the best result is from a "low and slow" recharge to full, using about a 10% charging rate and let the voltage rise slowly to 16v.
If you use a high recharge rate in amps, it just overwhelms the chemical process and it never gets done fully.
Unfortunately, most chargers only go to 14.x and then shut off automatically, so you "can't get there from here"
There are some chargers or converters that will let you do lower amps to a higher voltage, but you have to know their specs.
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