Although your question is focused on getting Amps back into your batteries, I would suggest one key variable to consider is what your Fridge/Freezer is really consuming.At the 5 hour mark the charger is now reading 14.8 and 27.2 amps so it has started its taper. I believe I am set for Flooded which is what I have but the top end voltage has been consistent with what I experience when I return to my slip. After a while she will settle back to 13.2 float (many more hours as Maine Sail indicates)
Blitz did read my mind on the size of my charger ... is there a rule of thumb for charger size to total bank hours? I would prefer not to have to run my charger this much on the mooring.
I have a 355 and I believe you have the same Isotherm that I do. If so, I would suggest that it is consuming many more AHs than you think. I’ve been tracking mine for 9 seasons and honestly it’s the only thing on my boat that I would gladly replace. It’s poorly insulated and due to the positioning of the cold plates, it tends to frost up quickly, which in turn insulates the plates, requiring the compressor to run more, etc.
I’ve tracked my AH consumption using a Victron and that Fridge (not including the freezer) can consume 60-80A in 24 hours, especially in the heat we’ve experienced in the Northeast this summer.
Just got back from a month out spent entirely without shore power and the Fridge was our biggest frustration.
When home we are on a slip. I have a 40A Sterling (same as a ProNautic) and swapped out my factory 4Ds after our 4th season with Rolls 6V.
Just something else to consider...