Series 16 Cam Splitter

This Series 16 Cam Splitter provides a practical way to split high-capacity temporary power in entertainment and event applications.

It features one set of 5 Series 16 male cams feeding two sets of female Series 16 cams in a compact non-conductive rubber enclosure with a convenient carry handle.

In addition, one output set includes 5 color-coded snap-back covers for added protection and organization.

With today’s rising cable prices and limited inventory, this Cam Cord Saver makes more sense than ever.

It allows users to run a larger cable farther downstream and then switch to smaller gauge cable at the panels.

For example, if a panel sits 150 feet from the power source, this splitter can help reduce cable cost, labor, and shipping weight.

As a result, it helps customers split their cost – not their profit.

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This rubber Series 16 Cam Splitter works well when customers need to distribute larger upstream cable runs into smaller downstream connections.

Because it takes one set of 5 Series 16 male cams and splits to two sets of female Series 16 cams, it gives users a more flexible way to organize temporary power distribution.

In addition, one set of cams includes five color-coded snap-back covers for added protection and easier identification. During operation, users would populate the other set of output cams.

Meanwhile, the compact non-conductive rubber enclosure and carry handle help support portability, protection, and easier field handling.

Series 16 Cam Splitter FAQs

  • What is a Series 16 Cam Splitter used for?
    It helps split one set of Series 16 cam input connections into multiple downstream cam output sets for temporary power distribution.
  • How is this cam splitter configured?
    It uses one set of 5 Series 16 male cams feeding two sets of female Series 16 cams.
  • Does this unit include protective covers?
    Yes. One set of output cams includes 5 color-coded snap-back covers.
  • What type of enclosure does it use?
    It uses a compact non-conductive rubber enclosure with a carry handle.
  • Why does the page call it a Cam Cord Saver?
    It lets users run larger cable farther downstream, then switch to smaller gauge cable to the panels.

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