A couple comments on plugging the trailer into 120v outlet at your house. First, if the adapter you have is the little black "hockey puck" you can get at the RV store for a few bucks, throw it out. You need a good quality "dog-bone" adapter. These are large and yellow - hard to miss.
While connected to a 15A outlet, you can't run the A/C or the water heater on electric. As mentioned, the fridge seems to run okay on electric in this case, but don't turn too much else on at the same time.
If you decide to disconnect the battery, you should always disconnect the negative cable first. This way, if you should bump the wrench into a metal part of the trailer frame/body, you won't weld something. If you're going to disconnect the battery from the trailer, you should probably take it home and keep it on a battery maintainer - and as was mentioned, check the water level at least once a month (top off with distilled water only).
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