There are basically 4 or 5 types of chargers. I will describe.
Some, like the Magnetek 6300 series do a slow charge and do not know when to stop, These will kill your batteries,, With flooded wet cells you can keep adding distilled water so it's not too bad, but with AGM's you can not do that.
Some (And the Magnetek can also fall into this group) are single stage and again, charge slowly and NEVER finish the job.
Some are Two Stage (Parallex 7300T.. They charge faster but.. See the above line.
Then we have true 3 stage chargers... These start out with a fairly rapid (BULK MODE) charge, then when the battery approaches full they switch to a much slower "ABSORPTION" mode.. NOTE in some cases there is no actual switching done the charge just naturally slows down.
Then once they battery is "Full up" they switch to a "Float" mode, where, hopefully little, if any,current goes into or out of the battery.
I said 4: Some 3-stage units are 3-stage PLUS, The Plus is an andditional feature, I will mention two such units.
The Progressive Dynamics Charge Wizard units (Optional or built in) after 20 hours of float go into a short "Equalize" (Overcharge) mode,like15 minutes, just enough to stir things up a bit and mix the electrolytic up, perhaps a bit of desulfacation as well.
I also have a Prosine 2.0 Inverter/charger from Xantres (no longer made) that measures battery voltage and adjusts the charge pramaters according to the temps, So the charge voltages today (45 degrees), are different than say High noon in August (100 in the shade).
Some others have yet other special features.
Watching Danial Boon rerun.. Coronel asks "What about Daniel Boon, did you take care of him?" And the "Spy" he is talking to says "I would say he was very well taken care of." and sips his wine. Yup, It's Daniel.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times