Roger - you might first check the amp hour rating of your absorbed glass mat (AGM) battery. Probably 25 percent of the total amp hour rating is the maximum safe charge rate. Going higher amps to attempt a quick charge might damage your Odyssey. For example, if your battery is rated 40 amp hours, you’d use 10 amps maximum to charge. With the charger on, you could check the input line voltage for 14.4-14.8v.
My Optima Red Top is rated 50 amp hour, so my maximum charging amp rating would be 12.5 amps to keep battery safe (e.g. 50 x 0.25 = 12.5). The higher the charging amps, the faster it charges.
A similar power convertor is my “old” 120V AC battery charger, it has 2 options; 2amp and 6amp. Today, my battery initially measured 12.32v and I charged it for 15 minutes on the 6amp setting, it went up to 12.75v and with a 30 minute charge it went slightly higher to 12.88v. Input line voltage from battery charger during 30 minutes went from 13.74v start to 14.11v end. Alan