Steve,
thanks so much for the welcome and the information

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I make sure everything is turned off when storing and plugging into 15 amp shore power. I looked at the surge protector, and all three lights were green, which means the coach is getting electric; so I didn't trip the facility breaker when I plugged into their shore power. The Aladdin is malfunctioning and has been showing "no AC" even when I'm getting power from shore or generator. So I can't use the Aladdin to check it. There is a black switch just behind the drop-down table near the kitchen sink. If I turn that on, lights come on. Those are supposed to be electric only. I don't normally use those, but I have used them to check whether I'm getting shore power or not.
The facility breaker has been tripped twice- both times that I've returned to the new facility. I don't know when the facility breaker trips. The first time the facility power was tripped, I thought it might have been because I had turned on the refrigerator two days earlier to cool before taking it out on the road. But the shore power wasn't the first thing I checked when I went back to the facility. I heard a beep when I entered the coach, and it was the Norcold refrigerator. Seems the control panel is bad. I hadn't started the generator, but the facility breaker was tripped. I did turn on the generator, and everything but the refrigerator started to work. So I don't know the facility breaker tripped...
The second time, both the facility's breaker and a main power breaker in the coach (everything in the coach shut down) were thrown when I turned on the generator. Again, I didn't check the facility's breaker first- so I don't know when that tripped. The coach power button was in the "on" position when this happened.
Someone at the dealership realized the coach power button wasn't shutting off and they "worked on it". The mechanic was looking for fuses or something to replace. but later, the owner said it was because a cable was plugged into the wrong place. One person said "don't touch the coach power button" (the dealer), as did the previous and only other owner, and another person (employee) thought it should be turned off. Then the mobile technician turned it off saying "if you leave the coach power button on, it will drain the batteries" and she said to always turn it off when I left the coach in storage. She also turned off both battery disconnect switches in the rear of the coach. Too many question marks on more than one front...
So am I correct in thinking that leaving the "coach power" button in the on position while stored and plugged into 15 amp electric will keep batteries charged? The previous owner told me that the Xantrex uses the shore power to charge the batteries. Is that correct? Or am I misunderstanding how this works? Does the 15 amp shore power only supply sufficient power to the coach so as not to drain the batteries?
Sorry, I'm very confused. Different things said and done at different times, and now I don't know what is going on. The second time I returned to the coach, the first thing I did was turn on the generator, and that's when the main power switch in the coach was tripped. I don't know if it was the 30 or 50 amp fuse. I want to say it was the 50 amp.
There may be a problem with that switch after the mechanic at the dealership "worked on it". I don't know...
Is there something I can do to test/check it?
Can I "pre-cool" the refrigerator on 15 amp?
Thanks for your time and patience!!
Sherry