I don't have a straight-up answer, especially since it's lead acid and most of my experience is with lithium ion or nickel metal hydride. I'll say that 6 amps is more amperage than I would go with for a simple lithium battery. Rough rule of thumb, assuming appropriate voltage and amperage for that battery, check the power consumption of your charger and figure around 80% of that ends up as battery charge. So, a 600 Watt-hour battery being charged by a 120 watt consuming charger would need about 6.25 hours of charging. But...some chargers will taper the charge when the battery gets near full, dropping the amperage to a trickle for the last hour. So that takes longer.
I suggest looking at batteryuniversity.com , which will have more than you want to know about it.
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