Theres just too many variables and unknowns to give you any exact answer. How long it takes to charge depends on the initial charge state of the battery,,,,,,,,,,How many amps the charger is pumping through it,,,,,,,,,The temperature,,,,,,,,The charger design (smart or old fashioned DUMB lol Charger)
That being said if you just have garden variety dumb chargers around Id start with the higher amp one like a 20 or 30 ect and let her cook a couple hours or so then put it to a smaller 2 to 5 amp charger and leave it several hours. If she charges to such a point shes outgassing bad and boiling over THATS TOO MUCH. Of course keep the caps off so you can observe whats happening but DO NOT ALLOW ANY SPARKS near the battery especially its top.
If she reads 12.6 volts or a bit more (depends on battery state and temperature) shes pretty good but that plus a hydrometer test should give you a good idea of the state of final charge.
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