So a question on charging while driving and charging in general. Sorry in advance for all the questions. I tend to over design and over build things. Obviously still designing.
My typical expected operation is that battery bank(s) will have a full charge when leaving on the trip and have various levels once stopped. And I hope to have a DC frig, so will be consuming power while traveling. I will have shore line charging capability.
I realize one can charge the batteries while driving. ( Lots of references within this site)
The first question is then what are the appropriate connections. Everyone states a fuse and isolation switch and appropriate sized wiring running to the trailer. So far so good.
In looking at the breakaway battery systems, I noticed a charger for that system. I am not sure of all the particulars, but the apparent rationale is to prevent overcharging that small battery. Note, these chargers are really cheap.
So, what should you be doing for the main trailer battery bank(s)? Should one include a DC-DC charging system like Power Stream DC Input Chargers or a Sterling Power ProCharge-B? Or would one want to just directly connect the Tow Vehicle (TV) positive to the battery? The later than depends on the TV regulator to charge the battery appropriately???
The second question is if you have 2 or more banks (over building??!

The third question is would TV charging line interfere with the shore line charging system ie an AC converter? My view is assuming they are not both on, this should be no problem. Does one have to worry about some strange loop where the line charger is affecting other things. I am assuming that everything is connected but various circuits are not active.
The fourth question is should I also believe that charging the battery bank(s) and using them is a reasonable thing whether the TV or shore line is providing the charging? I am not concerned about keeping up on power consumption.
The fifth (and final) question is while on the subject, although I am not planning on solar power, how does that fit into the mix? Do you add a something like CTEK D250S power to have 2 DC inputs? Or is the solar controller sufficient?
Thanks in advance.