You stated that you bought your RV used, so it's anybody's guess what the previous owner may have added, deleted or modified.
That said, it's been my experience that Keystone does NOT "coil up a Romex run" behind anything and call it a "installation ready" component. With all the "air conditioner ready" options, the wiring is IN the ceiling and terminates at the circuit breaker panel and in a ceiling box next to the vent at the A/C location. With generators, the wiring is in the "basement" installed and secured along the frame members and terminates at the circuit breaker panel and in an electrical box at the generator location, usually where the transfer switch is intended to be installed. All of the "openings for circulation are cut and temporarily covered with sheet metal covers, the fuel line is run (for gas powered generators) and/or the LP lines are run to the location for LP powered generators.
So, if possible, I'd contact the previous owner or the selling dealer to ask exactly what is behind your electrical distribution panel. I've never seen a 16 or 20 foot coil of Romex just laying behind a panel.
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John
2015 F250 6.7l 4x4
2014 Cougar X Lite 27RKS
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