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No worries bud. If it's still reducing the amps after you turn the charger off and on then I would definitely just leave them to charge uninterrupted. The slower the charge the better it is for the batteries. The charger must be getting some feedback from the batteries and determining that they would benefit from a slow charge. It's a good sign in that it shows your charger is taking proper care of your batteries.Ah ok I have been unplugging and replugging back in and it gets less and less amps on charge. Makes sense what you said about benefit from a slower charge. I just didn't think it was that smart. Thanks @Mitz as always great advice.