Sprinter Business
Sprinter Business
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a converted hotel, now a halfway house... over 700' of
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They say us IT and Low Voltage guys can't do pipe work... they're probably right.
How we interview and begin training Low Voltage Techs - Apprentices average over $55k/yr.
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Here at Sprinter IT we work hard to build the best techs around, we often hire experienced techs as well - but attention to detail and knowledge against a resume is key. here in our LV lab you'll find a basic setup, and a few in-wall obstacles where we discover if you know how to use a vacuum and make your faceplates level or if you start throwing tools when you hit an old window frame.... comp...
A quick little 80 drop cat6 install for a client
Просмотров 4 тыс.2 года назад
Here we have a remodel that's about 80 total cat6 drops, per client spec we separate voice and data to allow segmented networks. they also spec 50% utilization on switches.v Have questions? ask away! lots of ways to skin the cat, always looking to learn and teach! This took 2 guys about 3 nights to complete.
how to assemble the Chattsworth Products Inc 11961-718 20u Fixed Wall Rack #TeamSprinter
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A quick how to video as we see new and old techs alike accidentally misassemble these racks, or struggle badly.
Creating a bundle and LABELING your cat6 network wire to install.
Просмотров 23 тыс.3 года назад
In our first installment of on the job training Chris shows us his preferred method for building and labeling a small bundle of 20 cables. Proper bundling creates easy pulling cat6 and network drops that aren't damaged by too much pressure on the pull. proper labeling eliminates mistakes on all fronts. From missed drops to wrong drops labels matter.
How pulling cat6 in an entire building, wing or area at once creates efficiency
Просмотров 8633 года назад
How we pull 50 drops of cat6 network cabling at once to allow faster installs, cleaner pathways and more efficiency. this is a small facility which helped too.

Комментарии

  • @wompstopm123
    @wompstopm123 4 дня назад

    WATCHING THIS BEFORE MY INTERVEIW THIS TUESDAY LETS GO

  • @thegamingfox2533
    @thegamingfox2533 27 дней назад

    Anyone know how to get started in this trade I applied for an apprentice to 3 different companies and didnt get accepted

  • @Daltoncom
    @Daltoncom Месяц назад

    Fire stops are the bain of my existance, I dont have a fancy camera but I am not afraid to open an outlet or switch and stick a rod in the wall.

  • @HULLBOX-yz9im
    @HULLBOX-yz9im 2 месяца назад

    Nice set up !

  • @BasedRoots
    @BasedRoots 4 месяца назад

    I may be accepting a job and i have literally no experience. Im very nervous. He knows i have no experience. So i decided id start watching youtube to get a jump on it. im just so tired of being a nobody in a kitchen when im a really smart person and hard worker. God i hope this guy isn’t making a mistake hiring me. I hope i finally found an out, and finally have the income to land a partner who isn’t a piece of shit. I just want a family.

    • @HULLBOX-yz9im
      @HULLBOX-yz9im 2 месяца назад

      Well how is it going are you learning the trade and is your technician a good teacher ?

    • @ryanwilliams9984
      @ryanwilliams9984 15 дней назад

      Hope it's going well bro. I left the kitchen recently and started electrical work. Do you enjoy your job so far?

  • @xjackdareaperx
    @xjackdareaperx 5 месяцев назад

    soyjack low voltage vs chad electrician

  • @Tw1steD247
    @Tw1steD247 5 месяцев назад

    Imo, it's a waste of time and materials to velcro entire run above drop tile... velcro in exposed ceilings and at head end imo

  • @ClaytonBridges
    @ClaytonBridges 5 месяцев назад

    So do people typically go to trade school before this?

  • @erictapia2533
    @erictapia2533 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve been doing low voltage for residential this seems dope to dope to do for commercial I would love to learn the best way to do it , if you guys are located near riverside CA I would be down to work with you 🤙🔥

  • @mattscott7871
    @mattscott7871 6 месяцев назад

    Labeling is the last thing you do. Just pull all the drops where they need to be, terminate everything, then use special tools to tone/identify, test and label. Data 1 and Data 2 don't have to be right next to each other on the same faceplate.

  • @qomco
    @qomco 6 месяцев назад

    This is a great method. I do hvac and a lot of training of younger techs. Providing a space for hands on work before stepping into a customers property will save a ton of aggravation and uncomfortable conversations

  • @durnanironknuckles1617
    @durnanironknuckles1617 6 месяцев назад

    I think it's a great way to test and teach. What I do not require a lot of those components, so it is following or manipulating what is put up for us. I am just seeking to get certified in it I feel it will help me overall. The company I work for is coast to coast work and overseas if needed.

  • @Eric-qx1kx
    @Eric-qx1kx 8 месяцев назад

    I wouldn't mind coming and doing this just for fun....lol. You guys should expand into training and education as an additional revenue stream for the company, could perhaps become a BICSI ATF, or just do your own thing separate of BICSI.

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness 8 месяцев назад

      It's in the plans! I am looking to build out a full practical lab, with bicsi atf as well. It'll be 1-2 yrs yet but it's planned for!

  • @ccscompletecablingsystem
    @ccscompletecablingsystem 8 месяцев назад

    There's a better way...

  • @juanjosepena8787
    @juanjosepena8787 9 месяцев назад

    Eres gay ??

  • @jawwadaliawanzada7590
    @jawwadaliawanzada7590 Год назад

    What are the meaning of D60,30,20 etc?

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness Год назад

      It's the cable identifier so in this case D60 stands for Data60, some clients use "basic" schemes like that, others are tia606b and would be more in depth but ultimately still are a number just may be TR01-10-101A-04, 05, and so on.

  • @kristopherleslie8343
    @kristopherleslie8343 Год назад

    To be honest there should have been more training in school for it or an accelerated program

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness Год назад

      100% agree, Chris (owner) here and the IT Networking program I was a part of in college taught nothing usable. It's unfortunate really

    • @kristopherleslie8343
      @kristopherleslie8343 Год назад

      @@SprinterBusiness when I graduated college (web master at the time) my professor use to take me on side jobs for cable installs and server setups. I was out of my element for all it at the time. Was more of a software guy, power user and desktop specialist. Took quite a long time to learn how small businesses, enterprises and non profits worked. Took even forever to really really learn about structured cabling by scraping things on the internet together

  • @ryaninlouisville
    @ryaninlouisville Год назад

    Wow!! What an investment, but I'm sure it paid off quickly by not hiring the wrong people. Could you do some packout and vehicle tours? Also, any other investments like this your business has made.

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness Год назад

      Sorry I haven't responded yet! I'll work on more!

  • @velocityacoustics
    @velocityacoustics Год назад

    what brand of patch cables are you using?

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness Год назад

      We use Vertical Cable and Belden primarily, mostly VC.

  • @markstanchin1692
    @markstanchin1692 Год назад

    I was trying to see your labeling method.

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness Год назад

      Depends on the client - but if it's smaller just Dxx for data. Vxx for voice. Camxx for cams, APxx for aps etc...

  • @stefosters
    @stefosters Год назад

    Very nice job 👍

  • @gotchasecurity8603
    @gotchasecurity8603 Год назад

    That's definitely a great idea and process.

  • @securityownersgroup
    @securityownersgroup Год назад

    Thanks Chris! This is an excellent outside the box approach to technical interviewing. Love it!

  • @kaspju21
    @kaspju21 Год назад

    Tough to find the good guys out there! Just spent 5 weeks in a data center and omg… Their techs should have taken this training. 300+ fiber lines in a 4U cable management bay and I have to find one with the same color.

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness Год назад

      Good Lord that would be painful, unfortunately our industry is riddled with un-trained folks, and we're no Saint so always trying to get better

  • @Eric-qx1kx
    @Eric-qx1kx Год назад

    Wow....world record cable pull, 54 cables at once...lol. I can't say I've ever pulled THAT many at one time but is does often make more sense, in some cases, to pull from the work area outlets to the TR for sure. Helps to have something like the Stingray Ceiling Grid Wire and Cable Pulling Tool, to make sure they don't snag on the drop ceiling during the pull, cause your not going to have enough people to man all those box setups in different locations.

  • @Eric-qx1kx
    @Eric-qx1kx Год назад

    Wow...nice looking install, done in a short amount of time, lots of little touches I really like with the colored keystones, matching color velcro, great labeling, great dressing throughout, etc....hard to find anything here to criticize.....well done.

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness Год назад

      Thank you! Clean and serviceable is always key. Color coded makes life easy!

  • @user-uf2hg8wm6w
    @user-uf2hg8wm6w 2 года назад

    Looser

  • @DadoMolina
    @DadoMolina 2 года назад

    I am running network wiring in my own house and have an attic similar to this one where did you get the wiring hooks to make it look so neat, I'd love to get some so they do not run on the attic floor

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness Год назад

      My apologies on the delay! They are called J-hooks and most electrical supply houses will carry them, we use Garvin but Caddy is very popular as well, otherwise companies like Cable And Connections sell them as well

  • @j33pguy
    @j33pguy 2 года назад

    what is the rack on the bottom...been looking for something like this

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness 2 года назад

      That's just 1/2 of a 5 shelf muscle rack fome home depot/menards/lowes - they work great, we double shelf the bottom and middle for better support for the server and batteries - clean, easy and relatively cheap!

  • @Mobile-zw1dm
    @Mobile-zw1dm 2 года назад

    So start at field towards rack and add to fish rod as you pick up drops?.

  • @jonnahfe
    @jonnahfe 2 года назад

    What type of tape do you use?

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness 2 года назад

      We use brother flexible label tape, .47" TZe-FX631

  • @Mobile-zw1dm
    @Mobile-zw1dm 2 года назад

    What label machine do u use

  • @Mobile-zw1dm
    @Mobile-zw1dm 2 года назад

    Whats the name of that crimper

    • @SprinterBusiness
      @SprinterBusiness 2 года назад

      It's the i-punch from vertical Cable for their vmax Jack's www.verticalcable.com/product/078-2150/

  • @santosenriquemartinezflore3867
    @santosenriquemartinezflore3867 3 года назад

    Es a o b