Is there a model of charger you suggest? I was considering investing in a big 40A marine charger for both my truck and boat but the dimensions on it make it too cumbersome as something I would want to carry back and forth. I am considering installing a battery to battery charger and bringing a cable back from my truck battery to my truck bed and installing one of these.
http://www.promariner.com/en/~/media/inriver/353126-36036.pdf
My power drain is not much and I tend to spend a lot of time on the road. So figure anything that will charge off my truck when it is running will stay well topped off.
Well again I have tried to put back the power in to a 115Ah battery that I used over 2 or 3 days using about 26 Amps from the battery and I used the Noco G15000 and it took over 8 and a half hours for the green light to stop pulsing and then it went in to it's equalizing mode where it keeps clicking until it has finished charging the battery, That took 31 hours from the moment I put it on charge until the moment it shut off and it chewed up 899 watts, I then repeated the test again using my normal wheeled workshop charger set on the Lowest "9 Amp" setting and it took 3 hours 37 minutes,
I realize this brand might not be in the US but there must be a Clone copy of them or some thing like it over there, I have their wheeled version which puts out 35Ah on High and 310 Amps for Boost/Jump Starting, I bought it back around 2000 +/- and it works like a charm, If I need to charge a Battery right this minute this is the best one for the Job, These three Noco's I will use them for when I need to leave a battery permanently on charge, because they are truly not much use for anything else, I am giving the Noco G15000 "15 Amp" one away to my brother because I just can't find a use for them because we tend to only charge a battery when we need it done Like Now and these Noco Chargers are just a total flop and I hope others Avoid all their Sales BS,
You don't need to spend big bucks on a fancy all singing Charger, Something like these two below will give you power you need when you need it and my wheeled version on the low setting that I use to charge these 115Ah batteries only uses about 270 to 380 watts sometimes up to about 460w where as that 15 Amp Noco will eat up to 1100w or more to charge the same battery.
This is the one I would go for if the battery is under 150A/h
www.machinemart.co.uk
If you want something up around the 40 Amp mark then this will do the job But that would most likely kill the battery unless the battery is a 400Ah Monster but on it's low setting it will do a 110/115Ah battery in about 3 to 4 hours Max,
www.machinemart.co.uk
hope that helps,