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What kind of damage to an AGM could I expect by charging it at a slightly higher voltage than recommended?

I've seen a little too late that my AGM is recommended to be charged at 14.4 V absorption, but I gave it 14.7 V for the past two days. Could this have done substantial damage, or is the damage likely relatively small (like reducing the expected lifetime by <1%). Is there maybe a comprehensive guide to lead acid batteries in the literature that discusses such details? I'd welcome pointers to the literature.

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There should not be any or hardly any damage. Its an agm battery. Not a lithium battery. @peterpan1

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