You cannot rely on voltage to determine state of charge. You can have one cell in a battery be lower or higher than the others, which throws off the voltage reading.
Charging, you need to replace at least 120% of what you took out the day before, and if you have any daytime loads, those reduce the power going into the battery.
For flooded cells, increase the Absorb time to at least 4 hours, and see if after a couple days, they are holding a charge better. If this has been going on for more than a week, you may have already damaged the batteries by allowing them to sulfate, and the general cure is to buy new batteries. Study the Battery University pages a lot, gobs of good info there
Charging, you need to replace at least 120% of what you took out the day before, and if you have any daytime loads, those reduce the power going into the battery.
For flooded cells, increase the Absorb time to at least 4 hours, and see if after a couple days, they are holding a charge better. If this has been going on for more than a week, you may have already damaged the batteries by allowing them to sulfate, and the general cure is to buy new batteries. Study the Battery University pages a lot, gobs of good info there
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