Yes dry batteries can cause the problem.
I guess that you have filled the batteries? If not do so with distilled water.
Once the battery is full, try this. Check the voltage while it is plugged in. Should be in the 13.2 to 13.8 volt range. If over 13.8, it will lose water much faster than normal, and you need to keep adding water monthly.
Then unplug the coach and turn on some lights to put a load on the battery. It should drop to 12.8 or 12.7 (indicating full batteries) fairly quickly, then good batteries will slowly drop to around 12.6 and later (an hour or two later) might drop to 12.5 volts. Bad batteries might drop to 12.5 in 10 minutes and 12.2 in 2 hours with only a few lights on. Run the furnace, and that load can take a bad battery to 11.9 in a hurry.
If the battery gets to 11.9 volts within 3 hours, I would be replacing them, they are done. If you put a load on them like 'normal camping' with 3-4 lights on for a couple of hours, then shut them off, go to bed, and in the morning turn on a couple of lights, the voltage should be above 11.9 in the morning. Otherwise the battery will not support a normal camping trip, and should be replaced.
Also check the battery voltage while the generator is running. If you are getting 13.2 volts when on shore power, you should be getting 13.2 volts on generator power, and perhaps a little more if the inverter/charger has restarted and now is in the 'bulk' mode, it might be putting out 14.4 volts.
IF the generator is shutting down because of high input voltage from the battery, perhaps the inverter/charger or generator voltage should be adjusted. Perhaps the inverter/charger is putting out to high of voltage, or the generator is to sensitive to getting 14 volts to it's battery connection.
You should also be checking the generator output 120 volt too. It might be the generator output is going over 130 volts, and shutting it down too.
Good luck!
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