| I have a GNB 24Volt 750AH battery that I have had a desulfator running on for a month or so. The battery is going to be the base of my Solar System. I split the battery to 12 volts so now I have a 1500AH battery. Today I decided it needed a good charge, it really hasn't had a good charge since I got it. All cells are within .1 volt of each other the fluid inside is clear. The battery holds a charge around 12 volts for quite some time. I connected a car battery charger to it and the charge rate started around 20 amps and after about 3 hours was down to 15 amps. The voltage of the battery is sitting at 13.39 volts and hasn't come up any more in the last 6 hours or so. How can I get the battery to 14.1 volts for an equalization charge? Do I simply need more current? At 15 amps of current, will it eventually come up? 15 amps is only C/100 instead of C/10 like I see many post that these batteries need. I don't have any other way to charge it any higher than the 15 amp charger that I have without spending a mint on one of those Forklift battery chargers. Can somehow I overcharge it with my setup? Damage it? The Forklift company I bought it from guaranteed it to be a good battery in the sense it would hold a charge, which it does. I haven't tried to load it yet but I have a Xantrex ProSine 2.0 2000 watt pure sine inverter ready to connect to it in the next day or so and wires ran to a breaker box. I'm just concerned about it reaching the voltage that it is at and not going any higher.
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