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That applies when the battery is not in use, in which case you would normally turn of the chargers. in use the battery is in a constant state of charge/discharge so it's irrelevant.Ok, well, we'll have to disagree on that. Floating LiFePO4 is (1) potentially dangerous and (2) reduces the lifetime of your battery. You need to keep it at about 50-80% SOC to maximise lifetime, and letting the charger take the strain just because the battery SOC has reduced below 80% is not a good idea. Floating LFP is not as dangerous as floating as Li-Ion, but there's no point, so why bother?
Victron are pretty much the experts on dealing with Lithium all their chargers have a float state.