you will overload your generator
Yes
Planning for the potential consequences by putting a monitoring process in place is Assuming the risk.
Your putting a charge on the battery when its running.
By putting air condition, putting in some light and to remodel the room.
by putting a battery
Putting it on the lap
To place, situate, or position are ways of saying "putting"
No. That would defy the point of putting the battery there in the first place.
There is no fool proof way. Get a new battery if putting it on a slow charger does not work.
No. It does not require very much power. If the battery is not putting out enough power to turn the starter, but is putting out some power it may still work. If the battery is totally dead it will not work.
No unless you leave it in there for months. Want to drain it, the connect something to the battery and leave it on.
try turning it off then removing the battery then putting the battery back in the turning it on. it worked on mine