Hi, wondering if you can help, as I've had conflicting information given. I have two small AGM 12ah batteries connected in parallel to make a 24ah battery box primarily used to run camping LED lights. Both batteries are Full River DC 12-12. The specs for each battery states recommended charging at 3amps, max charging at 4.1amps. But if batteries are in parallel, does this mean that I can safely charge at 6amps? Or should I still limit charging at the recommended 3amps as if it were a single battery? Reason being I would be charging via solar when off grid, obviously a 6amp charge rate would be better, however I don't want to cause any damage or reduction in battery life. Another reason is I'm finding it difficult to find a PWM controller limited to 3amps that would be suitable for a solar panel above 40w, mine will be 200w. The Victron PWM 6amp controller however would be suitable.