This has probably been asked and answered somewhere but I can't find it. I know that a battery accepts progressively fewer amps as it gets closer to being fully charged but I can't find anything that shows a chart or curve of how many amps it will accept at a given percentage of charge. Either in amps or a percentage of the amp hour rating of the battery. In other words, something like..at 70% charge a battery will accept x percent of its amp hour rating, at 80% charge a battery will accept y percent of its amp hour rating, at 90% charge a battery will accept x percent of its amp hour rating etc. etc. etc...Also, at what percent of discharge does a battery start to incur permanent damage if left at that state of charge? My questions stem from wanting to know how big a charger I really need. I've read several things that imply you should have a charger with 10 to 20 percent of the amp hour capacity of the battery but they never really say what that is based on.I'm asking about shore chargers and lead acid batteries. Specifically, the dual purpose deep cycle ones you get at places like Costco. Thanks,Richard