Battery best practice Yoga Pro 3

I use my YP3 at home and only need the battery to travel from room to room for a few hours at a time. Easy to keep it plugged in and charging at my primary use site. So any recommendations about best battery practice:
1) Conservation mode and just keep it plugged in most of the time
2) Normal mode and let it cycle charged to uncharged over and over.
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