budwich wrote:
disconnect at the break panel, mark the discounted cable. Do the same at the top (storage area), coil it up mark it put it behind your "fake wall / partition. You are done. That way, if you want to resell your trailer, the buyer may still want to get thing back to the way they were for what ever reason. If you cut and remove, then you are doing extra work and perhaps making extra work for them.
This makes the most sense from what I've read thus far. Even if you have no intention of selling your trailer, disconnecting from both ends, and simply marking the disconnected cables, in my opinion, is the safest solution.
Edit: Disregard. Didn't realize you still needed them powered.
Mike
Mike