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the only reason to get a larger charger is if you expect to have to charge up the batteries from dead/low in a shorter amount of time.
Since the purpose here is as a float/maintainer, you can use the smaller one no problem.
Also, since it's almost that time of year, NO.CO has had some pretty...
If you really want to just do 24V through the slave port, and can find a decent 24V charger, all you need to adapt it to the slave port is one of these:
https://graywacke.net/product/geislv-sr/
My personal recommendation though, is to charge each battery individually with 12V rather than...
NO.CO makes some pretty decent onboard chargers.
https://no.co/gen5x2
or non-permanent type
https://no.co/genius2x2
They used to sell some smaller 12/24V chargers, but now the only 24V capable ones I see are around $500 and up, so unrealistic when you can use a pair of 12V maintainers at...
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