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Fiber optic splice closure 432F build start to finish 

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In this video, I am building a 450D FOSC. The feed is a Corning 432F Ribbon cable counts 433-864 being spliced to a Corning 288F loose tube cable with counts 769-864.
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Комментарии : 82   
@Brojack69
@Brojack69 8 месяцев назад
This guy is the real deal, excellent work man. If you were the new guy I would have left 10 minutes in to write your check.
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 8 месяцев назад
Thank you I appreciate your nice comments. Hahah yea I never have trouble receiving payment it’s all about the quality comes first and the money follows 👌 thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it
@tamikas6519
@tamikas6519 Год назад
Dude. Again this has been so much more helpful in my understanding of fiber! I have a sense of confidence I was lacking just a hour ago. Huge thanks!!
@kfree6832
@kfree6832 4 месяца назад
Nice video very close to my setup, usually if I'm starting with a 432, I'm using a 600d or xl known as a coffin case because more than likely we are coming back adding another cable, and I usually transition the whole ribbon tubes to a tray and definitely transition the loose tube around the basket 1st, great way of doing it thou
@lukasibanda6730
@lukasibanda6730 Год назад
Thanks for the tutorials
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 4 месяца назад
thanks for watching and commenting i really appreciate it
@001redstar
@001redstar Год назад
Your videos are really good ✅
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod Год назад
thank you glad you enjoy them
@mtharri
@mtharri 8 месяцев назад
That’s a lot of work but looks nice, good work 👍
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and commenting I really appreciate it
@alldickerdup
@alldickerdup 2 года назад
Great content.
@walkerconea7671
@walkerconea7671 4 месяца назад
Nice, i love the jobs,
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 4 месяца назад
thanks for watching and commenting i really appreciate it new video just released
@lastchance848
@lastchance848 Год назад
this is fun, this project i laid out
@victorcoss2600
@victorcoss2600 6 месяцев назад
Nice video, wish you would show the ending part of you putting the finished splices back into the tray and closing the unit.
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 4 месяца назад
i for sure have a video on my channel check out the splicing videos you will see how i put the splices away. thanks for watching and commenting i appreciate it
@cleverja
@cleverja Год назад
nice video
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod Год назад
Thank you for watching glad you enjoyed
@fibercablesolution818
@fibercablesolution818 8 месяцев назад
nice vedio, thanks for sharing!
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 8 месяцев назад
Thanks fir watching and commenting I appreciate you more videos coming soon of some wild builds
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 8 месяцев назад
For**
@fibercablesolution818
@fibercablesolution818 8 месяцев назад
okay,thanks😀@@fibersplicegod
@andrewgillis1325
@andrewgillis1325 9 месяцев назад
Yes, he is good..
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it
@briannaw9758
@briannaw9758 Год назад
🙌🙌
@Tarzan900
@Tarzan900 Год назад
The blue number stickers. Can you explain how you are using them to keep you organized?
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod Год назад
For sure the blue number stickers are for the feed transport tubes. You can fit 6 ribbons of fiber per tube so 72 fibers per tube. F1 means feeder 1 so I would have the first 6 ribbons being spliced running in that tube and then I would continue the order from there next tube will have f2 stickers with the next 6 ribbons being spliced running through it and I repeat that until all fibers are ran to tray in order
@subhasbelvai3054
@subhasbelvai3054 4 месяца назад
Good
@bobbyhardin4668
@bobbyhardin4668 Год назад
Why go straight into the tray with buffer tube and not in the basket then into the tray if one fiber breaks at the base you gotta strip the cable back
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod Год назад
Yea I couldn’t agree more with you. It all comes down to the customer and how they would like there network built. The customer spec calls for all loose tube cables to come straight to tray it’s just how they want it lol so we give them what they want. Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it
@bobbyhardin4668
@bobbyhardin4668 Год назад
@@fibersplicegod yeah like the videos I’ve been in the field for a year now I’m 20 just tryin to learn and when I seen that I was o no😂 but hey if that’s what they wanted roll with it
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod Год назад
Haha yea for sure well glad you like the videos if you ever have any questions or run into any issues shoot me a comment I’ve been splicing for 10 years now so I’ve got a few tricks and tips to help with the build process
@davegeorge7094
@davegeorge7094 Год назад
Easy is a visual color code, bl,o,g,br,s & w,r,bl,y,v . 25 pairs are now 25 fibers right?
@briceperdue7587
@briceperdue7587 2 года назад
I like it but I wish there was some commentary explain why your doing some of those tricks others might not do?
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 2 года назад
Yea I’ll be sure to explain in the next video each step and why I’m doing it will most likely be a series of videos breaking down each part I’ll be sure to work at those over the next few weeks 🙌 thanks for watching
@optiona5588
@optiona5588 Год назад
He doesn’t know what he’s doing. That’s why there’s no commentary
@RedRed-bb7zh
@RedRed-bb7zh 11 месяцев назад
Feeder 1 has 6 ribbons with 72 fibers, and you have 6 feeders , equals to 432 fiber. you will only terminate 769-864 fiber which means 96 fiber (blue to black buffer tube). worth to watch this video. do some video about how to read asbuilt design or fiber plan design.
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 11 месяцев назад
Nicely said well done🙌 thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it. For sure there is a lot more videos coming out soon stay tuned
@sladerss
@sladerss 7 месяцев назад
Hello, please show me a close-up of the fibers after soldering, without heat shrink.
@Fibers_expert
@Fibers_expert 4 месяца назад
Hi, if during splicing you have e.g. 0,07 DB you splice again all fibers?
@oc91five
@oc91five Год назад
How long would it take you to splice and ribbonize a 432?
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 9 месяцев назад
6 hours max from start to finish for building and splicing 432f end to end
@JoseLopez-sb5zn
@JoseLopez-sb5zn 10 месяцев назад
It would have been nice if you spoke as to why you did what you did when you were doing it.
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 9 месяцев назад
Check some of my newer videos out I’ll go into a lot more detail on my techniques and procedures
@rbernardo1040
@rbernardo1040 Год назад
Question. What’s the actual correct way to run the loose tube fiber. Should you run it straight to the tray or loop 🔁 it around the basket and take it to the tray?
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod Год назад
either way works it all depends on the customers specs but in my experience straight to tray with loose tube fiber and then ribbon fiber runs from the basket to tray through transport tubes
@optiona5588
@optiona5588 Год назад
Loose tube is one wrap in the basket, that’s what there’s a basket there
@kickstartnetworking3347
@kickstartnetworking3347 5 месяцев назад
In my country you must leave buffer slack otherwise the work is rejected.
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 5 месяцев назад
Yes it all depends on the customers spec simple as that if the customer wants slack in the basket then that’s what we give them but as for this particular customer they only want ribbon cable slack in the basket and any loose tube cables go straight to tray. This is not my spec this is the customers requirements
@sandamaldissanayake1586
@sandamaldissanayake1586 Год назад
Very important content. May i know the brand of knife you use strip the outer. I'm using normal knife and its too hard.
@dhermosillo09
@dhermosillo09 Год назад
Get you a jonard mid span tool.
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod Год назад
Got both a jonard and Corning mid span tool
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod Год назад
I use a simple hook blade it’s the same razor blade the roofers use they are cheap and very effective for ring cuts just be externally careful very sharp have seen many guys cut them selves to the bone. Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it
@jamiepatterson1214
@jamiepatterson1214 8 месяцев назад
Because of the way you bonded those two cables, that splice can't be used to locate those two cables from that location because the bonds can't be isolated. Does the customer specify that method of bonding, instead of connecting each cable to a separate case bond strap?
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 8 месяцев назад
customer just wants all cables bonded to one ground this was for a distribution network.
@DubLClutch74
@DubLClutch74 6 месяцев назад
What is causing you to tap the holder into the cleaver?
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 4 месяца назад
to ensure none of the fibers are over lapping so i dont get a bad cleave thanks for watching and commenting i really appreciate it
@hantzenz834
@hantzenz834 Год назад
hello can i get the ref or the name of the blue tool you are using to strip cable ? thanks great work
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod Год назад
Hey thanks for watching and commenting🙌 There is a few tools. I use a hook blade razor blade for ring cutting the cable and then I have two different ring cutters one for bigger tubes and one for smaller tubes. Check out fiberopticsupply.com they have the tools for purchase on there
@davegeorge7094
@davegeorge7094 Год назад
Leave lots of slack cable; rerun is not a option. Why add a ground shield to F cable, why?
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod Год назад
Yes exactly and all cables with metal sheathing are grounded per customers build requirements. Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it
@jfbeam
@jfbeam 11 месяцев назад
Two reasons... #1 it needs metal in it to be located. #2 anything with metal in it must be grounded per various building codes. (lightning WILL travel through it.)
@EddieButler-fv9tr
@EddieButler-fv9tr 11 месяцев назад
I jealous every super tube ribbon I get has icky pic in it I look like a glazed doughnut by the time I’m done
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 11 месяцев назад
Haha yea I’ve been there do you bath your ribbon cable in D-gel or just do the D-gel wipes?
@EddieButler-fv9tr
@EddieButler-fv9tr 11 месяцев назад
@@fibersplicegod I give them a bath in D-gel then wipe them down
@jamiepatterson1214
@jamiepatterson1214 8 месяцев назад
That gel used in fiber cables is worse that what's used in copper cables. It can get everywhere. Disposable gloves and Terri wipes are the order of the day.
@imit2.051
@imit2.051 2 месяца назад
How to get in contact with you?
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 2 месяца назад
Check out my website Oneuptechnogies.ca or can reach me through the RU-vid members section on my channel or patreon as well
@MultiTazmo
@MultiTazmo Год назад
Fiber splice god? 🤣
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod Год назад
Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it
@Bacharus
@Bacharus 2 года назад
It was interesting, but you didn't wash the cable sheath. This is not good.
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 2 года назад
This cable was dry for the ribbon cable
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 2 года назад
Also the cable sheath is considered the plastic and metal coding which that is always cut off and thrown away. The 288f loose tube was gel filled and I used D gel wipes to remove the gel and then wiped with alcohol to remove the D gel.
@Bacharus
@Bacharus 2 года назад
@@fibersplicegod The outer sheath of the cable remained dirty. :)))
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 2 года назад
@@Bacharus alright thanks for the comment I appreciate it
@tamikas6519
@tamikas6519 Год назад
@@Bacharus what is your concern there? not asking to be a jerk.
@user-wf8cz9gw3x
@user-wf8cz9gw3x 2 года назад
Video speed - 2x?
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 2 года назад
Yes for the majority of it this was a three hour build
@user-wf8cz9gw3x
@user-wf8cz9gw3x 2 года назад
In this video second cable is ribbon fiber too?
@fibersplicegod
@fibersplicegod 2 года назад
@@user-wf8cz9gw3x first cable is 432f ribbon cable and second cable is 288f loose tube cable that I ribbonize
@user-wf8cz9gw3x
@user-wf8cz9gw3x 2 года назад
Thank you. Good luck
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