Keeping my SENECA plugged in.
I keep my SENECA plugged in during the winter also. It does not charge the chassis batteries though. I start the unit every two weeks and let it come up to temperature. I also run the generator for 10 minutes at the same time, and run the jacks down and back up (like the owners manual states).
I dump anti gel additive in both tanks so the diesel fuel is always ready to go if we decide to take a road trip during the winter.
You should rack out the house batteries and check the water level. It's surprising how low the level goes since it is charging all the time. I fill them back up with distilled water.
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