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  • CMS Double Power Point

    $ 33.00 each incl. GST
    Revolutionize your Caravan or RV's electrical system with the CMS Double Power Point – Double Pole – White. This double pole, double power point is specifically designed for 240V CMS cable connections, offering a secure and efficient electrical solution. Its white color adds a touch of elegance to any interior. The product extends 32mm into the wall and requires cables to be at least 300mm longer than the distance between power points for optimal installation. This power point is exclusively compatible with related CMS cables, ensuring a safe and tailored electrical setup. Its dimensions of 130mm x 72mm make it a compact and practical choice for space-conscious installations. Features
    • These can only be connected with related CMS cables.
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-04400, J17.2NW
    • Brand: CMS
    • Overall size is 130mm x 72mm
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03710, JL10BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 1000mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03720, JL13BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 1300mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03730, JL15BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 1500mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03740, JL17BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 1700mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03750, JL20BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 2000mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03770, JL25BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 2500mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03790, JL27BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 2700mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-037810, JL32BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 3200mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03820, JL33BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 3300mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-037830, JL35BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 3500mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-037840, JL38BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 3800mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-037860, JL42BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 4200mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03870, JL45BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 4500mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03890, JL50BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 5000mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03700, JL05BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 500mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03910, JL55BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 5500mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03950, JL65BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 6500mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS products provide a DIY 240V wiring solution for your RV. This is a connecting cable that fits all J series CMS products. It comes in various lengths as shown in the title. Each cable has a female and male end so they cannot be connected incorrectly. Each connection has a security clip that can only be separated by manual manipulation, they will never come adrift within the wall provided they are pushed tight until the clip engages. The rating of the cables exceeds the 15amp supply provided to RV's. The number of cables and power points should be limited to either 10 double power points or 12 single power points per circuit, however your electrician may vary this depending of expected loads. For example an electric stove would reduce this number. In any event the circuit will be physically limited to 16amps by the 16amp circuit breaker. Cables should be longer than the distance between power points. As a general rule allow 300mm extra, but even more will not harm. Remember the cables clip in facing down from the power point within the wall, so branching off to a power point above will require curving the cable back up. Cables can be joined using a CMS double adapter. See dimensions of double adapters. Each cable end has a cross section of 25mm x 16mm. Image shown is of a 3000mm cable. The licensed electrician will cut the first cable to insert the 16amp double pole circuit breaker or 16amp RCD as well as connect the earth wire to the chassis. Cables should not be placed near any sharp edges which may damage the outer sheath. 240V outlets cannot be placed within certain distances of a shower or bath, your electrician can advise. Ensure cables are securely clipped together and inspected by your electrician before completing cladding. If running power below floor to the other side of the RV it must be enclosed within the chassis or conduit. Features
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-03960, JL68BG
    • Brand: CMS
    • Length: 6800mm
    • Rated to 20amp
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)
  • CMS Male Power Inlet 15A

    $ 22.00 each incl. GST
    The CMS Power Inlet, 15A – White (Male) is an essential component for a DIY 240V wiring solution in your RV. This 10amp power outlet, designed for CMS 240V cables, is typically the last outlet in a circuit as it doesn't offer a secondary connection. It features an automatic switch that cuts off current when an appliance is disconnected, ensuring safety and efficiency. The inlet requires 60mm of space from the mounting face to the rear wall and may extend into the cabin for thinner walls. Its dimensions are compatible with Jayco and Avida series, and it comes with a 1-year warranty. Features
    • These can only be connected with related CMS cables.
    • 1 year warranty.
    Specifications
    • Model: 500-04312, JIL15WT
    • Brand: CMS
    • J series (used in Jayco and Avida)

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