My dolphin 29E's I used to fully charge every time but now only charge to 4.12-4.14v per cell with the odd occasional full balance charge, in the one or two cases where I have opened the battery all groups have been remained perfectly balanced to 4.14v even now in there 5th year.
Did you eat evey day in those 4 years because I ate every day in the last 6 years since I bought my battery, which is also still working well. If you did eat on all those days, that supports the theory that the eating is what prolongs the battery life, since everyone that achieved long battery life ate every day.
I went out for a 23 mile ride yesterday, and I didn’t lose a single segment on the display. During the 6 years I've owed the battery, I always charged to the max and left the charger on for more than 24 hours many times, so it can't be the charging routine that has helped.
This is what I mentioned before. Until someone does an objective double blind test, we might as well claim that aliens are determining our battery life from their space ships.
Are you sure that your voltmeter is properly calibrated to show the correct voltage in that range?
Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying that what you're doing isn't right. It's just that we don't have proof between cause and effect. What I know is that less than 100% charging definitely doesn't work for one because I had to fix his battery.
On another note, I noticed from all there pairs I've done, something like 98% of them were brought in by guys or women wearing trousers, so if you don't want your bike to go wrong, wear a skirt.