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@MrNoobedКүн бұрын
41:56 maybe you didnt want to reach for it, but i always would go for a piece of electric tape to clean up fibers that refused to fall in the bin. Im not sure if i like those tyco cases. I did way more plp domes, but i could see how the storage and all the heat shrinks at top makes for a really clean tray.
@24YEARZКүн бұрын
Brand new splicer. And your tutorials are better than my actual classes
@kevbowhite2 күн бұрын
We are getting fiber in our neighborhood. I keep poking around, and today discovered a case with a 432 going in, and a 432 and a 24 coming out. I figured something like this had happened with the case, so I was curious, and searched KZread, and found this video. Holy cow. This is exactly what I wanted to see. I can't believe how much work it is to splice that many fibers. Your work looks so clean. Thanks for all you do bringing fiber to the masses!
@jaimeburgos77194 күн бұрын
Hello, thank you very much for sharing your videos, I have noticed that you always use the hot jacket remover plugged into the battery of the Sumitomo... Is it out of habit or is it that it has little load capacity? thank you so much.....
@jaimeburgos77194 күн бұрын
I have a question... why some times don´t close de last part of the hot jacket remover?? thanks!!!
@jaimeburgos77194 күн бұрын
The tips are very importan for us, thank you so much!!
@jaimeburgos77194 күн бұрын
Realy nice work, congratulations !!!
@asiapno72267 күн бұрын
Do you have any tips and advice for when both feed and dist cables are ribbon?
@BrandonWashines7 күн бұрын
Yes, I am a copper tech trying to get into the fiber side and would also like to see more of the fosc removal and restoral process on the strand. Thanks!
@pbarca2010 күн бұрын
mode field diameter mismatch is the technical term for different size cores spliced together
@r3ckl3ss6610 күн бұрын
Who is using flooded fiber? It’s not 1990
@MrNoobedКүн бұрын
Very common still on the flat fiber.
@abdulrehmanoffichal11 күн бұрын
I have skil fiber optic work plize resporsanc work visa i ned helpar jobe fiber splicing and fiber cabel homes dropping labar work im frome Pakistan ashia
@setyopran12 күн бұрын
18:43 legit
@juanvalencia514912 күн бұрын
Brother, you are a master of fiber optics, I congratulate you.
@edwardzarobinski207412 күн бұрын
The flat drop stripper has a notch on the side to show where the blades begin. Great videos!
@jugubitrus729518 күн бұрын
The buffers looks all the same, how do you differentiate?
@ivan76mrg21 күн бұрын
What kind of tools did you use for cleaning those v-grove blue things? (I forgot how you call it, sorry). On the splicer
@VaporMLG22 күн бұрын
Why don’t you ever put slack in the back
@fibersplicegod22 күн бұрын
Honestly it’s just the customers quality control they only want loose tube cable ran straight to tray and any ribbon cable runs through the basket it’s just there procedures all telcos build differently🤷🏻♂️thanks for watching and subscribing I appreciate it 🙌
@samdori26 күн бұрын
전체적으로 잘하시지만 현장 경험은 없어 보입니다 현장에선 저렇게 편한 자세와 공간이 나오지 않습니다,
@VaporMLG26 күн бұрын
Gotta be careful those cases ain’t no slack basket I see
@declineofthewest.27 күн бұрын
You ever spliced loose tube without a breakout kit?
@Ivansgarage29 күн бұрын
Did I miss something? is there an order, color, the 12 fibers go in? are they color coded?
@fibersplicegod28 күн бұрын
Yea for sure there is a colour code blue orange green brown slate white red black yellow violet rose aqua 🙌
@Ivansgarage29 күн бұрын
Amazing stuff, don't cleave if the fibers are crossed, don't forget heat shrink, that would be a bummer, duck-tape won't work...? that splicing takes a lot of patience...
@fibersplicegod28 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and subscribing I really appreciate it more videos coming out this weekend
@alexvidal5799Ай бұрын
Hi, where can i buy an EXFO or VIAVI OTDR?
@fibersplicegod28 күн бұрын
Depends do you want it refurbished or brand new?
@alexvidal57992 күн бұрын
@@fibersplicegod a brand new
@bussemdown6475Ай бұрын
This dude makes over 150k a year lol easy
@fibersplicegod28 күн бұрын
🤑 I don’t like paying myself to much since I’m the owner of the company I like the right offs 😉 but biggest year yet with two guys was just shy of a mil. Thanks for watching and subscribing I really appreciate it
@LooshbobАй бұрын
insane videos bro crazy helpful, thanks a lot
@fibersplicegod28 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting I really appreciate it lots more videos coming out this summer let’s go fam 🚁
@RonnieHuggsАй бұрын
What side of the tray the feeder fiber usually is placed
@fibersplicegodАй бұрын
Closest to you as long as your left hand is facing the back of the fosc 🙌 check a few of my videos out I explain it in some of them like the full fosc builds
@RonnieHuggsАй бұрын
@@fibersplicegod thank you
@cybernotesdevАй бұрын
Where you been brother?
@fibersplicegodАй бұрын
Just cleaning up a network have some new videos releasing this week a commercial build new development area with about 8 foscs to build so lots of videos over the next two weeks 🙌
@cybernotesdevАй бұрын
@@fibersplicegod Awesome, can't wait to see 💯
@hismajesty2Ай бұрын
I like this. Just subscribed. Looking to better myself.
@safiyyahwashington3975Ай бұрын
Great video 😊
@RTF1978Ай бұрын
Where can I get a cheat sheet like that? Thanks
@fibconetfttxsupplier2424Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing the video! Could you please tell us more about the suitable scenarios for Fiber Optic Distribution Hubs? Thank you!
@hapskieАй бұрын
Never thought I'd be watching someone splice fiber, but totally enjoyed it. Quite fascinating!
@KieranMahoneyАй бұрын
Bro run
@fibconetfttxsupplier2424Ай бұрын
That fusion work was impressive! By the way, you've got a really cool tattoo too.
@pepeshoppingАй бұрын
30 years ago, this was somewhat specialized work. Today, the right machine and a KZread video would do.
@jondavidmcnabbАй бұрын
Wow the speed and technology has improved dramatically in 20 years. My lord that's like 100x faster to do than 20 years ago.
@theradioweyrАй бұрын
Dreams of figure 8's...
@kipokipinАй бұрын
The wack to remove de enclorure ring is standar practice here too! Nice views and good work mate.
@FelixH_1242Ай бұрын
Where is this? Up in BC? Looks near Kelowna!
@nick21614Ай бұрын
With that view, your trailer needs a window
@JasonsLabVideosАй бұрын
ME first again !! Love this content man !!
@eklhaft4531Ай бұрын
It looks like the plastic net that they use to wrap peaches in a box 😂
@SKLS-pq6wfАй бұрын
Good Job.
@alldickerdupАй бұрын
Great cable to work with! Also, the small diameter is great for placing high volume count in small pipe.
@alldickerdupАй бұрын
Way better than my site view today. Behind a dirty ol strip club 😂
@jordanchance4939Ай бұрын
How is this better than non spider web ribbon? Seems like a cluster fuck
@KOLEGA244Ай бұрын
Bad presentation ,without tools nothing
@m55m5Ай бұрын
ماهو البرنامج الذي يستخدم لتصميم شبكة الالياف الضوئية
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Whats its purpose?
I appreciate all your content, I'm about to start my fiber journey soon and Ive been learning a-lot already from your videos.
41:56 maybe you didnt want to reach for it, but i always would go for a piece of electric tape to clean up fibers that refused to fall in the bin. Im not sure if i like those tyco cases. I did way more plp domes, but i could see how the storage and all the heat shrinks at top makes for a really clean tray.
Brand new splicer. And your tutorials are better than my actual classes
We are getting fiber in our neighborhood. I keep poking around, and today discovered a case with a 432 going in, and a 432 and a 24 coming out. I figured something like this had happened with the case, so I was curious, and searched KZread, and found this video. Holy cow. This is exactly what I wanted to see. I can't believe how much work it is to splice that many fibers. Your work looks so clean. Thanks for all you do bringing fiber to the masses!
Hello, thank you very much for sharing your videos, I have noticed that you always use the hot jacket remover plugged into the battery of the Sumitomo... Is it out of habit or is it that it has little load capacity? thank you so much.....
I have a question... why some times don´t close de last part of the hot jacket remover?? thanks!!!
The tips are very importan for us, thank you so much!!
Realy nice work, congratulations !!!
Do you have any tips and advice for when both feed and dist cables are ribbon?
Yes, I am a copper tech trying to get into the fiber side and would also like to see more of the fosc removal and restoral process on the strand. Thanks!
mode field diameter mismatch is the technical term for different size cores spliced together
Who is using flooded fiber? It’s not 1990
Very common still on the flat fiber.
I have skil fiber optic work plize resporsanc work visa i ned helpar jobe fiber splicing and fiber cabel homes dropping labar work im frome Pakistan ashia
18:43 legit
Brother, you are a master of fiber optics, I congratulate you.
The flat drop stripper has a notch on the side to show where the blades begin. Great videos!
The buffers looks all the same, how do you differentiate?
What kind of tools did you use for cleaning those v-grove blue things? (I forgot how you call it, sorry). On the splicer
Why don’t you ever put slack in the back
Honestly it’s just the customers quality control they only want loose tube cable ran straight to tray and any ribbon cable runs through the basket it’s just there procedures all telcos build differently🤷🏻♂️thanks for watching and subscribing I appreciate it 🙌
전체적으로 잘하시지만 현장 경험은 없어 보입니다 현장에선 저렇게 편한 자세와 공간이 나오지 않습니다,
Gotta be careful those cases ain’t no slack basket I see
You ever spliced loose tube without a breakout kit?
Did I miss something? is there an order, color, the 12 fibers go in? are they color coded?
Yea for sure there is a colour code blue orange green brown slate white red black yellow violet rose aqua 🙌
Amazing stuff, don't cleave if the fibers are crossed, don't forget heat shrink, that would be a bummer, duck-tape won't work...? that splicing takes a lot of patience...
Thanks for watching and subscribing I really appreciate it more videos coming out this weekend
Hi, where can i buy an EXFO or VIAVI OTDR?
Depends do you want it refurbished or brand new?
@@fibersplicegod a brand new
This dude makes over 150k a year lol easy
🤑 I don’t like paying myself to much since I’m the owner of the company I like the right offs 😉 but biggest year yet with two guys was just shy of a mil. Thanks for watching and subscribing I really appreciate it
insane videos bro crazy helpful, thanks a lot
Thanks for watching and commenting I really appreciate it lots more videos coming out this summer let’s go fam 🚁
What side of the tray the feeder fiber usually is placed
Closest to you as long as your left hand is facing the back of the fosc 🙌 check a few of my videos out I explain it in some of them like the full fosc builds
@@fibersplicegod thank you
Where you been brother?
Just cleaning up a network have some new videos releasing this week a commercial build new development area with about 8 foscs to build so lots of videos over the next two weeks 🙌
@@fibersplicegod Awesome, can't wait to see 💯
I like this. Just subscribed. Looking to better myself.
Great video 😊
Where can I get a cheat sheet like that? Thanks
Thanks for sharing the video! Could you please tell us more about the suitable scenarios for Fiber Optic Distribution Hubs? Thank you!
Never thought I'd be watching someone splice fiber, but totally enjoyed it. Quite fascinating!
Bro run
That fusion work was impressive! By the way, you've got a really cool tattoo too.
30 years ago, this was somewhat specialized work. Today, the right machine and a KZread video would do.
Wow the speed and technology has improved dramatically in 20 years. My lord that's like 100x faster to do than 20 years ago.
Dreams of figure 8's...
The wack to remove de enclorure ring is standar practice here too! Nice views and good work mate.
Where is this? Up in BC? Looks near Kelowna!
With that view, your trailer needs a window
ME first again !! Love this content man !!
It looks like the plastic net that they use to wrap peaches in a box 😂
Good Job.
Great cable to work with! Also, the small diameter is great for placing high volume count in small pipe.
Way better than my site view today. Behind a dirty ol strip club 😂
How is this better than non spider web ribbon? Seems like a cluster fuck
Bad presentation ,without tools nothing
ماهو البرنامج الذي يستخدم لتصميم شبكة الالياف الضوئية