I agree Bob. Too much at stake ($$$) to use the personal observation and manual disconnect process for me.
And, for me, the use of extra wire length to compensate for a slightly too high charging voltage smacks too much of a band aid approach that I could not bring myself to do that. But then I also believe that charge controllers, battery chargers of all types should have connections to the batteries that are dedicated voltage sensing wires. Reason: If the wires from charger to batteries are not huge to the point of having no practical resistance then the voltage reading at the charger will have suffered voltage drop and could be slightly low. I know, another anal indicator.

And, abqlloyd is on to something that bothers me too. None of the presently available solar charge controllers are really best suited to LFP. Because LFP does not need Absorb and does not need a Float a band aid approach is used. A charger that is truly best for LFP should, IMO, have a total shut down when the battery upper voltage set point is reached. It should go from Bulk charge to Off; no Absorb, no Float. That is what my lithium tool battery chargers do. It is just going to take some time for this to happen in the renewable energy field.
The lithium battery manufacturers all (mostly?) seem to indicate their batteries are compatible with present solar charge controllers. That is, IMO, because their primary focus is on selling their batteries. Call me a skeptic