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The type of charger you are using more accurately determines this, but generally your battery charger is safe to leave powered up and connected to your battery until the battery has reached a full charge. Manual chargers should be removed as soon as the battery has reached a full charge. These chargers will not cycle or shut down by themselves. They will continue to put a current through the battery until they are disconnected. Automatic chargers are more forgiving on your battery than manual chargers, but they are not designed for indefinite use.
The value of both float and equalize/boost/high rate voltages is determined by the battery manufacturer, and depends on the chemistry and construction of the battery. Deviating from the recommended values, except where needed to adjust for temperature, will under or overcharge the battery - both of which will reduce the battery's life and performance.
Batteries, like all electrical conductors, suffer from resistance in their conductive metals. "Fast charging" temporarily increases the charger's output voltage to compensate for the battery's internal resistance. This allows the battery to continue accepting maximum current from the charger for a longer time - instead of reducing its charge acceptance early as it would if charged at normal float voltage.