That's because I'm living off my system and don't have the time to be a weekend worrior scientist making graphs, there is recorded data that time after time shows the same thing after 6 years of everyday use and many cycles in whatever SOC using high draw item for long periods. It works what I'm doing.
I find these threads amusing when everyone is bringing in different beliefs from different websites or blogs or sales page's.
I know one thing for sure, right or wrong, which I believe is good enough for "my" prupose of living off of solar/ lfp batteries with solar being the main charging source. 14.1v absorb 10 minutes tops but 6 minutes is usally when it switches to flaot at 13.6v. I have constant draws of 2ah from inverter (never turned off) and a humidifier 7ah on 24/7, total of 9ah always drawing then add in all the other comforts of life. I don’t scimp on power, some might even say wasteful but it's there to waste without worry. ;)