Just started doing this in the last couple months with this product. I hate it,I can't stand doing fiber lol. Worse yet,me and each of my coworkers go through a handful of roc fittings on each install being as 9/10 just flat out don't work. No light passes,nothing. Any suggestions?
@@Let_em_know I should have updated this comment,but honestly forgot about it lol. Found out we were sent an ungodly amount of bad roc fittings. Me and my guys went through about 2-300 and found out almost none of them worked. New shipment hit and all good now
I agree carrying presized drop is ridiculous but I never said I found it hard in fact I've never done that at all but just watching his video makes me think of any new process when it first comes out it needs about 5 years of streamlining into really good eureka ideas and then it'll be much more field usable@calenbolo
Beyond 300 ft wit fiber I find tenuous at best I think snow load will be an issue. At least it is obsurdly light my history has me pulling 300+ of copper multi drop on hooks and that is heavy. I just think splicing is quicker and more effective develop a useful strength member and shrink boot and your done and you don't have the reflection inherent in these other processes
Natasha's class is the best
Just started doing this in the last couple months with this product. I hate it,I can't stand doing fiber lol. Worse yet,me and each of my coworkers go through a handful of roc fittings on each install being as 9/10 just flat out don't work. No light passes,nothing. Any suggestions?
Try using a different connector tool. One of ours went bad and took us awhile to figure out what it was
@@Let_em_know I should have updated this comment,but honestly forgot about it lol. Found out we were sent an ungodly amount of bad roc fittings. Me and my guys went through about 2-300 and found out almost none of them worked. New shipment hit and all good now
@@TheWildmanner1 Any APC Corning connector in the Corning plastic box will work.
Where can I buy these?
Great instructional video but way too convoluted to ever use outside in the field there's got to be a better way
I agree carrying presized drop is ridiculous but I never said I found it hard in fact I've never done that at all but just watching his video makes me think of any new process when it first comes out it needs about 5 years of streamlining into really good eureka ideas and then it'll be much more field usable@calenbolo
Beyond 300 ft wit fiber I find tenuous at best I think snow load will be an issue. At least it is obsurdly light my history has me pulling 300+ of copper multi drop on hooks and that is heavy. I just think splicing is quicker and more effective develop a useful strength member and shrink boot and your done and you don't have the reflection inherent in these other processes