Our first Class C did not have a Coach/House Disconnect like we've come to expect. Nor a Chassis/Engine Disconnect that we usually don't expect. In BOTH cases it did not run either battery down when not being used or plugged in.
The one we have now, Does have a Coach/House Disconnect, and the Battery Will run down if not disconnected. But, still, our Chassis/Engine battery does NOT.
On the first coach, I moved Dashboard Radio source from Chassis to Coach so I wouldn't have to have the Key in ACC to listen to the radio. So no Radio or Memory drain on the Chassis.
On this one, it'll play with either the Coach/House battery ON, **OR** the Engine Running. Just an ordinary "car stereo" and no Battery Select Switch ffor Radio like some Winnebago products. No idea how it works, but it does... AND it saves Memory, so I can only figure its Memory is wired around the Disconnect.
EDIT: OH! Be sure any Engine Battery Disconnect you use, is good quality, adequate amps capacity, properly installed. It's your ability to start the coach going on here, and that starter is high amps.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB