Your a rockstar. Your not afraid of heights (seen your videos up on ladders). Your not claustrophobic - this crawl space proves that. Thats a hard no for me. Thanks for doing what you do!
Maybe you want to consider some suggestions for improvement: - save some time working a bit less crude with fibers, - use fresh IPA wipes for cleaning stripped fibers, - clean and maintain your equipment after working with it (clean out debris of cut fibers or coating in your cleaver and fusion splicer), - avoid 90° angles of fibers (like shown on the termination box)
Nice video, I have had fiber into my house for over two years now, it never went down once, got rid of cox-suckers cable... Now ... Century Link Fiber over 900 up and down... The speed of light...
What brand is the box that you attached to the side of the house, curious on that. Also, a potato/vegetable peeler works to strip off a side of the sheathing after you remove the messenger. Didn't believe it till someone showed me while working on a fiber job, seems easier then changing the blades all the time on the blue T handle stripper. Learn new things all the time when it comes to fiber, thanks for the upload.
Any reason you don't run conduit out of the ground? And wondering why not just mount box, drill hole for fiber through box/foundation to keep fiber internal. This is just set up to get damaged.
You would never get away with burying that cable like that in California. Must be 24" deep G.O. 95 PUC rule. Frist time someone does landscaping they will find that cable and slice it'
Talk about asking for service outage, buying that drop only a few inches below ground. Innerduct should have been buried to the house and every home a fiber drop is to be placed. Bad deal placing it around those plants without protection. If they want to take out that bush to his right, they'll dig down and out where that drop is placed, cutting the drop.
no way going in the crawlspace with all the spiders if if you’re having the bearing the line unless unless the customers were a hose and they wanted their stuff to look pretty or in a certain room lol I just don’t understand why going under the crawlspace
Your a rockstar. Your not afraid of heights (seen your videos up on ladders). Your not claustrophobic - this crawl space proves that. Thats a hard no for me. Thanks for doing what you do!
Maybe you want to consider some suggestions for improvement:
- save some time working a bit less crude with fibers,
- use fresh IPA wipes for cleaning stripped fibers,
- clean and maintain your equipment after working with it (clean out debris of cut fibers or coating in your cleaver and fusion splicer),
- avoid 90° angles of fibers (like shown on the termination box)
I love these fiber videos or yours!
Nice video, I have had fiber into my house for over two years now, it never went down once, got rid of cox-suckers cable... Now ... Century Link Fiber over 900 up and down... The speed of light...
i like your works
awesome content keep going !! Its real reality work ! LOVE IT !
Im loving your videos! keep it up!
What brand is the box that you attached to the side of the house, curious on that. Also, a potato/vegetable peeler works to strip off a side of the sheathing after you remove the messenger. Didn't believe it till someone showed me while working on a fiber job, seems easier then changing the blades all the time on the blue T handle stripper. Learn new things all the time when it comes to fiber, thanks for the upload.
Nice video. How much does a typical entry level fiber optic technician make?
keep up the good work
Any reason you don't run conduit out of the ground? And wondering why not just mount box, drill hole for fiber through box/foundation to keep fiber internal. This is just set up to get damaged.
Every company supplies different things.
i am interested with your videos, but could you name these components that you are working on?
The next time i record i will try to name off some more things, i really dont know alot about it either.
@@naturallyrootedgrowers i appreciate it
Just curious about installation charges it's look bit expensive though ,btw nice video dude ,love from india
You would never get away with burying that cable like that in California. Must be 24" deep G.O. 95 PUC rule. Frist time someone does landscaping they will find that cable and slice it'
Talk about asking for service outage, buying that drop only a few inches below ground. Innerduct should have been buried to the house and every home a fiber drop is to be placed. Bad deal placing it around those plants without protection. If they want to take out that bush to his right, they'll dig down and out where that drop is placed, cutting the drop.
WoW that computer i don't understand it no expansion slots... where is the power plugged into ? what even is that
no way going in the crawlspace with all the spiders if if you’re having the bearing the line unless unless the customers were a hose and they wanted their stuff to look pretty or in a certain room lol I just don’t understand why going under the crawlspace
In my case the cable will come in the middle of the house. Not everyone wants a shit job.
You are super , underground , TOP , Air does matter, You get things Done,🫡