Thanks for the responses.
'SYJetzt' - I'll check on the Lithium batteries overcharge protection circuit. My understanding is that it will cease accepting a charge when/if the level is reached. I had not considered what that would do to the charging unit, I'll investigate this further, it is intended for LiFePO4 batteries. The ACtoDC charger is a Victron system suitable for LiFePO4 batteries. When it reaches a full state it goes into storage mode. Thanks for the advice on the Isolator. Removing it shouldn't present a problem. It will mean removing the House Battery connection completely. I may get back to you on this after I've sorted out how to achieve the disconnect.
'symphony2' - Again, thanks for your comments. There are a number of reasons I've chosen this path. I've been carrying 300ah's of deep cycle FLA for the past 10 years, replacing once 5 years ago. The cost of good FLA's or AGM's is about the same (here) for a mid priced lithium battery. But I also have additional motivations, this year my insurance company required a renewed gas certification - fine I thought its properly set up for the stove and oven and properly certified - Unfortunately the rules/requirements have changed in the last 10 years and the gas specialist pointed out the changes I would require. To achieve the new certification was as expensive as removing the gas fittings, installing a small induction stove and a microwave and converting the electrics to Lithium + adding a 3kw inverter (which is more than I need). This combination of events took me down the Lithium track.