No labels were harmed in the making of this splice. Mark the in and out on trays, with the count. Mark the in and out cables at the splice entry, inside the splice entry with counts. Why are we putting tubes inside tubes? They are in tubes, they are thinner, just anchor them on the tray. I wouldn’t let you touch another fiber splice if you cut fibers with side cutters in front of me. Use shears. Side cutters can cause vibrational fractures farther down the glass. Put a bit more of the tubes in the storage tray and a bit less in the splice tray. You do not need five miles of fiber in a splice tray. 27 years splicing experience.
@@Ymoledina, I do not give out any personal information. I am a 27 years telecomm technician. Yesterday I spent 11 hours rebuilding a splice destroyed in a bridge fire. Ten times more complicated with thirty year old cables.
that's a beautiful job very neat and organized but unrealistic.. majority of the time. Most of the time your fibers are slightly different lengths and don't stay together like that. what if you have bad splices or bad cleaves then you have to cut it down and/or resplice it. What if you break a fiber then you have to cut it back now the fibers are really different lengths. and coiling them in the tray and match the sleeves the perfect length with the sleeves holder...........come on....everything is perfect when you're making a video and constantly editing....
Bhai ek aur video banao otdr ka jisme a2z function ke bare batay aur otdr me kaise file banake pdf reports submit karte hai jaise fiber drum test aur fiber testing reports...
Very nice, I'm wondering if you ever made all the connections and started sealing the cover back up and forgot to put the cable nut on the main line first, and had to do it all again. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida 🌞
11:40 scariest part of the procedure. I've seen many fail and don't recommend the razor for any beginners. This guy has done scoring many times before. Great video.
Yeah, I don't see the point of using a razor. Been in this industry for 5 years now and I just stick to lightly scoring it with my shears. Never feels risky. Whatever floats your boat though.