Can someone identify this on a 2619

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I am looking at a 2007 2619, and it has a strange cable coming out to what looks to be some sort of ectrical input or output. Can anyone identify it?
I have attached a pic.

Thanks for any help

-Gregg
 

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If I am looking at it correctly that is just the junction box for the wiring to transition from the bottom section of your TM to the Top Section. It is needed to have electric in the top portion & still allow the movement needed for raising & lowering the shells.
 
Mine has the same thing ....I agree with Billy. The solar panel cable is more towards the rear of the shell.
 
If I am looking at it correctly that is just the junction box for the wiring to transition from the bottom section of your TM to the Top Section. It is needed to have electric in the top portion & still allow the movement needed for raising & lowering the shells.

Yes it is for the roof wiring........the big question is......why couldn't they use white conduit? It just makes the wiring look so unprofessional IMO.
 
wire input

The service ell on the edge of the trailer is the high voltage for the roof air conditioner.
 
Ok from what I remember it comes from the bottom of the tailmanor. One cable goes into the side and the other stops at the junction box in the picture. Is it safe to ask the seller to remove it or is it needed for the A/C, or is it for solar panels? it is second hand from a dealer, so i am not sure if the know what it is.

-Gregg
 
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air conditioner wire

The black wire going into the ell is for the air conditioner only. The wire comes out the ell and goes up the edge of the shell under the aluminum edging to the air conditioner. The 12 volt wires for the lights and vent fan go in the bottom of the shell. Solar wires are in the rear shell.
 
So it is normal then. I did not see it on the new ones with A/C that is why I questioned it. Thank you all for your help.
 
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