Warning. Constant vigil is required in order to avoid chassis battery death.
I replaced my batteries in the first week of owning this coach, after unwisely leaving the coach unplugged with the batteries connected. I also added a dedicated "smart" charger and a positive cut off switch. These are necessary due to the constant draw to the ECM of something over 2 amps, and the limited, or non-existent trickle from the roof top soar panel (the small one, 14x14).
Most recently, plugged in for a solid month, dedicated smart charger hard wired to the chassis batteries and plugged in, my chassis batteries died again. Turns out the trickle charger failed. The amount of current coming from the solar panel on the roof was obviously not enough to keep up with demands from the ECM and whatever else is wired to the chassis batteries.
The fix (? I hope this works) is a cheap battery charger that is not hard wired, but will sit on the ground below the batteries, so that I can see it working. No longer will I rely on the quality of an electronic unit hidden behind a closed door.