Battery disconnect location

I own a '20 2400rb. Love it so far. Trying to get it ready for usually mild winter in Oregon.
Can somebody please tell me where the battery disconnect switch is located? I've read that they are often installed during manufacturing. Just want to make sure I don't need to have one (professionally) installed. TIA
 

taskswap

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I don't know if "often" is the word I'd use. :) We've owned probably 8 different brands of trailer over the years and none have ever had a cutoff already installed. They're very easy to do though. They're cheap on Amazon (I'm a fan of the marine versions). The usual place is very close to your battery, so trace the red wire from there as far as you can. If you don't see one, you probably don't have one.
 

CoveredWagon

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I don't know if "often" is the word I'd use. :) We've owned probably 8 different brands of trailer over the years and none have ever had a cutoff already installed. They're very easy to do though. They're cheap on Amazon (I'm a fan of the marine versions). The usual place is very close to your battery, so trace the red wire from there as far as you can. If you don't see one, you probably don't have one.
My 2018 Bighorn has 2. One to the inverter and one to the coach power. They are located in the front compartment.
 
I have a new 2023 North Trail FLR29. Mine was installed by the factory and it’s next to the battery box mounted in the frame.
 
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