In the past, fusion splicers used to be quite expensive. However, with more manufacturers entering the market, prices have become more affordable. If you're in need of a fusion splicer, feel free to reach out to us for consultation!
Hi, we are planning to use some leftover direct burial fiber in a project. This fiber is a 24 ribbon. If we separate the strands out and splice individually, I can't see why this machine wouldn't work. If it's 9/125 SM, the machine shouldn't really care about anything past the cladding, right?
Yes you can split ribbon fibre and splice in a signal fibre splicer it just painstaking, I have done this in an emergency where I didn't have access to a ribbon splicer
Hmm... Generally our splices (all SM) are near zero loss and don't usually leak enough light from a VFL to be visible. I haven't looked at any in complete darkness, though.
Ah, if only! Maybe some day, but definitely not today. These are just cheap compared to the bigger name ones that range in price from about $10,000 to $50,000. Definitely an investment for us, but one that's paid off pretty well so far!
The fiber end face can and WILL get contaminated. I mean sure you can do whatever method you want at the end of the day…it’s not the common practice in the states however.
love the Chair ! i know a guy who bought one years ago .... we could not stop laughing
Thanks for the Video We just bought a Signal fire A1-9 We hope it will meet the needs that we have now for SM fiber.
How are you ? Tell me how you found it, is it good or bad?
Not sure we're my boss bought. But I really like it. And it has worked well. Use patient s and it will serve you well
In the past, fusion splicers used to be quite expensive. However, with more manufacturers entering the market, prices have become more affordable. If you're in need of a fusion splicer, feel free to reach out to us for consultation!
thank you for the video , But you must close the machine hood when you preparing the the fiber cable
Absolutely love the video. You’re right. It’s a gamble gor the price, but pretty cheap and unbeatable compared to the alternatives
Does it still work properly?
Thanks for the great video. What is the orange jacket stripper called?
Hi, we are planning to use some leftover direct burial fiber in a project. This fiber is a 24 ribbon. If we separate the strands out and splice individually, I can't see why this machine wouldn't work. If it's 9/125 SM, the machine shouldn't really care about anything past the cladding, right?
We've actually done this a time or two. Not ideal, but totally works!
Yes you can split ribbon fibre and splice in a signal fibre splicer it just painstaking, I have done this in an emergency where I didn't have access to a ribbon splicer
Without phone we could not been work right sir?
how was your fusion machine now ? it it still working ?
@@sometrosBest Still all good! We've used it quite a lot too. I've been pretty happy with it
@@ConnorEhrgood good to hear that. I just bought 1
The Chinese and app's ???
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I am starting in this world of fiber, what ranges do you think are appropriate, 0.0db to 0.3db?
I started a little while ago. They say you can allow up to 0.05db, but anything beyond 0.02 I just do over.
It's possible to splice fiber with 1070nm for a laser cutter?
it doesn't matter what NM is sent through the fibre, just need to know if it is SM or MM fibre
Very interested sir have 5 years of experience in splicer
Can u give me opportunity for this
When I put a Vfl on my fusion splices they are lit up slightly Is that normal?
Hmm... Generally our splices (all SM) are near zero loss and don't usually leak enough light from a VFL to be visible. I haven't looked at any in complete darkness, though.
Igen, ha magra illeszt a hegesztőgép.
it's good? or maybe better invest another brand?
If you want minimal lint towels.... just regular mcdonalds napkins work great.
Ha! We've found this to be the case as well
Can you please attempt a splice with some 200um core fiber?
No už sa vykokci...
You said cheap? 800? You are probably a millionaire
Ah, if only! Maybe some day, but definitely not today.
These are just cheap compared to the bigger name ones that range in price from about $10,000 to $50,000.
Definitely an investment for us, but one that's paid off pretty well so far!
Sick, so it held up well? Any recent or minor issues to be aware of? @@ConnorEhrgood
In my currency we paid for the same at 3.9k FJD 😢
This is cheap for fusion splicers
The typical name brand splicer starts @ $5000. So, yes, cheap.
Your hand is distracting.
It's a "you" problem 😂
There's NO problem what so ever to wipe it after cleaving at all.
The fiber end face can and WILL get contaminated. I mean sure you can do whatever method you want at the end of the day…it’s not the common practice in the states however.
Stop flapping your hand around damn