it's a light. one would assume it uses narrowing tube and maybe some gel in it. it could produce varying loss but it still shines thru. i was surprised you needed to fiddle with ends, seemed strange. you could imagine this with two big glass rods you need to break to get surface about good and then align them. except they are thin. with even thinner core in center. i'm going to buy few, and connectors and sfp's to test. already have ton of smf spared from all the ftth installs here. just out of curiosity. got cheapest cleaver too. but i could just break and try too. just to see how much loss there is. btw, it's fun. also take care to collect sharp pieces and don't get it into eye. it's stupid difficult to get rid of. but yeah, since it was spare fiber, i deliberately bent it just to see what it takes to break it. and surprisingly it took a lot, much more than wrapping around fiber. optics is fancy
hey thats great in your weather controlled lab, now go out in -2° blizzard weather like we have to in the real world...impossible to mechanically splice fiber in freezing tempretures
@@kieranstone9348why use it because when I Fusion splicing I have a o.o lose I understand I can have better protection on the splice area but what's the big deal?
Vignesh Venkatesan you are right, I work for att, fiber is fusion spliced up to the terminal, then at the FST the service drop connects to one of the ribbon line through a mechanical splice. The way I see it, if the cleaver is in good condition, there is very little loss between connections.
I genuinely don't understand how you are able to get a perfect connection without visually lining the 2 strands together
it's a light. one would assume it uses narrowing tube and maybe some gel in it. it could produce varying loss but it still shines thru. i was surprised you needed to fiddle with ends, seemed strange. you could imagine this with two big glass rods you need to break to get surface about good and then align them. except they are thin. with even thinner core in center. i'm going to buy few, and connectors and sfp's to test. already have ton of smf spared from all the ftth installs here. just out of curiosity. got cheapest cleaver too. but i could just break and try too. just to see how much loss there is. btw, it's fun. also take care to collect sharp pieces and don't get it into eye. it's stupid difficult to get rid of. but yeah, since it was spare fiber, i deliberately bent it just to see what it takes to break it. and surprisingly it took a lot, much more than wrapping around fiber. optics is fancy
Where do i buy these things? I'm very interested.
hello my boss where can I find this optical fusion plate with this tube in which the 2 hearts of the fiber are found
what are the names please
My company is switching over to mechanical splicing , I don't see the benefits vs fusion splicing
the price
Lower cost equipment, great for repairs or home connections
My company do the exact opposite
what is the brand of the tester with lazer?thanks
Link for this mechanical fusion please
he bro do you have used precision tube splicing, It is because I am currently studying this in my graduation course.
Where I can brought it?
Where buy it what price
Boleh aku beli... Mohon dibantu untul dibeli alat itu... Saya dari indonesia
where i can bough it bro?
Da yg jual kk alat sambungan piber optik ya
Adakah barang ini diindonesia...??
Belinya dimana bos alat itu
Where to buy tnx
price kya hai
Where did you buy the tool boss?
Hexatronic UK
Kalau beli berapa
I liked it but he didn't say anything. It wasn't long and boring, so that's a plus. Just give a little description. 4 stars..
where i can bough it ?
Where I can buy it what price
hey thats great in your weather controlled lab, now go out in -2° blizzard weather like we have to in the real world...impossible to mechanically splice fiber in freezing tempretures
that will be 2dB loss
You are right sir
No around 0.1dB loss if you clean and cleave well.
@@kieranstone9348why use it because when I Fusion splicing I have a o.o lose I understand I can have better protection on the splice area but what's the big deal?
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Hi
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I won to boy this ...
Fusion splicing is always better
Vignesh Venkatesan you are right, I work for att, fiber is fusion spliced up to the terminal, then at the FST the service drop connects to one of the ribbon line through a mechanical splice. The way I see it, if the cleaver is in good condition, there is very little loss between connections.
Where do i buy these things? I'm very interested.
im interested me