Good, but perhaps we could get clarity on Cladding? I think we're not talking about the same thing here. Ecmag does a great breakdown in their article "do not strip cladding when stripping fibers". Thanks.
u say remove the cladding.ur not actually stripping the cladding. the cladding is part of the glass. what your are stripping at the last step is the plastic buffer coating. if I stripped the cladding somehow, the light would exit the core.
Thank you for this video. Would you please do a similar video on terminating using a multi-core cable with a uniboot terminator. There are a lot of videos out there showing how to change the polarity of uniboot terminators, but I couldn't find anything about best practices for actually installing a uniboot terminator.
Hello Dewald! Reach out to our South African distributor - Elan Systems South Africa (elansystems.co.za) (elansystems.co.za/contact-us/) Thanks! - Adam
Hi there, is it necessary to remove the cladding in order to assemble it to the connector? I thought removing the cladding will allow the light to exit the core and result in loss of quality? Or won´t make it a difference, once the core is fitted in the connector? Great video btw :)
Hi Michael, great question! While the cladding does aid with the signal quality over the long lengths, its real purpose is to keep the glass from shattering when it is bent or curved. You'll notice if you try to strip the fiber then bend it where the cladding has been removed, it will be much easier to break. The shape of the fiber is what really keeps the light inside. Think of it like when you look through a fish tank full of water, you can see in the front and out the back, but you usually can't see out the sides of the tank. It's the same concept with the fiber, you can see the end and the beginning, but the sides become reflective (or refractive really) when looking at an angle. - Adam
@@EtherealProAV I was unsure about removing it, so I stopped terminating the new fibers in my home and waited for your answer, now I will go on :) Thanks a lot for your answer, really helpful and informative.
@@EtherealProAV This is incorrect. The cladding is very important, and this video does not show removal of cladding. It shows 1) removal of the aqua jacket 2) removal of the white buffer 3) removal of the clear protective coating (not the "inner cladding"). The cladding and core remain after the 3rd step of the stripper.
Hello Alejandro, Unfortunately, I do not believe there is an official way to repair the Samsung One Connect cable. It normally carries both data and power from either the panel to the connect or from the connect to the panel. I would suggest reach out to Samsung's customer support for further assistance. This page (www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01109041/) goes into detail about where to purchase a replacement cable. Good luck, and let us know how it goes. Thanks! -Adam R.
Great question! OM3 is a roughly 100 micron wide glass fiber, where as OS2 is MUCH thinner. You may be able to adjust the tolerances down to that level, but it would be rather difficult to get it just right. - Adam R.
Hello Bamshi, the best way to get pricing is to contact your sales rep for your area. visit metrahometheater.com/contact-us.html/ for more information. Thanks! - Adam
Hey @@HondaCBR60004, thanks for the question! It's good practice to clean the fiber before cleaving, however we've found negligible signal loss when we did not clean. So long as you do not touch the fiber AFTER you cleave it you should be fine as it's the end of the fiber that matters the most. - Adam
Hopefully this translates correctly. আরও তথ্যের জন্য আমাদের আন্তর্জাতিক বিক্রয় প্রতিনিধির সাথে যোগাযোগ করুন। contact our international sales rep for more information.
Exactly what I was looking for, I have this kit and didn't know where to start, thank you very much sir. Perfect video
Thanks SteveO! Glad to help
Good, but perhaps we could get clarity on Cladding? I think we're not talking about the same thing here. Ecmag does a great breakdown in their article "do not strip cladding when stripping fibers". Thanks.
u say remove the cladding.ur not actually stripping the cladding. the cladding is part of the glass. what your are stripping at the last step is the plastic buffer coating. if I stripped the cladding somehow, the light would exit the core.
Excellent information thank you
Thank you for this video. Would you please do a similar video on terminating using a multi-core cable with a uniboot terminator. There are a lot of videos out there showing how to change the polarity of uniboot terminators, but I couldn't find anything about best practices for actually installing a uniboot terminator.
Where can we purchase the entire kit as per above part numbers? We're a small ISP from South Africa (registered for import/customs).
Hello Dewald! Reach out to our South African distributor - Elan Systems South Africa (elansystems.co.za) (elansystems.co.za/contact-us/)
Thanks! - Adam
Is it necessary to replace the measuring thing on the cleaver for installing the cold lc quick connector.
Great video. Do you have someone who can answer additional questions for Metra account holders?
Hello J V, Yes we do! Easiest way is to give us a call at 386-255-0234. Thanks! - Adam
Hi there, is it necessary to remove the cladding in order to assemble it to the connector? I thought removing the cladding will allow the light to exit the core and result in loss of quality? Or won´t make it a difference, once the core is fitted in the connector?
Great video btw :)
Hi Michael, great question! While the cladding does aid with the signal quality over the long lengths, its real purpose is to keep the glass from shattering when it is bent or curved. You'll notice if you try to strip the fiber then bend it where the cladding has been removed, it will be much easier to break.
The shape of the fiber is what really keeps the light inside. Think of it like when you look through a fish tank full of water, you can see in the front and out the back, but you usually can't see out the sides of the tank. It's the same concept with the fiber, you can see the end and the beginning, but the sides become reflective (or refractive really) when looking at an angle. - Adam
@@EtherealProAV I was unsure about removing it, so I stopped terminating the new fibers in my home and waited for your answer, now I will go on :) Thanks a lot for your answer, really helpful and informative.
@@MEJBL Happy to help! Let us know how it goes! - Adam
@@EtherealProAV This is incorrect. The cladding is very important, and this video does not show removal of cladding. It shows 1) removal of the aqua jacket 2) removal of the white buffer 3) removal of the clear protective coating (not the "inner cladding"). The cladding and core remain after the 3rd step of the stripper.
Nice video 👍
Thank you!
Good instructions, thanks
Hi Steven! Thanks for watching, we're glad it was helpful! - Adam
Where to buy Grommet for these fibers?
do u know if the one connect cable is fixable?
Hello Alejandro,
Unfortunately, I do not believe there is an official way to repair the Samsung One Connect cable. It normally carries both data and power from either the panel to the connect or from the connect to the panel. I would suggest reach out to Samsung's customer support for further assistance. This page (www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01109041/) goes into detail about where to purchase a replacement cable.
Good luck, and let us know how it goes.
Thanks!
-Adam R.
Price
It says "OM3" - but how about OS2 ?
Great question! OM3 is a roughly 100 micron wide glass fiber, where as OS2 is MUCH thinner. You may be able to adjust the tolerances down to that level, but it would be rather difficult to get it just right. - Adam R.
Perfect vedio
Glad you think so! - Adam R.
Hi I have questions can you tell me how to start work with fiber internet company I have no experience with it Please help
Don't do it your not compensated for learning fiber. It's becoming the universal standard
thanks
nice!!!!
How much this misin
Hello Bamshi, the best way to get pricing is to contact your sales rep for your area. visit metrahometheater.com/contact-us.html/ for more information. Thanks! - Adam
Good video but how bout cleaning the fiber?
Hey @@HondaCBR60004, thanks for the question! It's good practice to clean the fiber before cleaving, however we've found negligible signal loss when we did not clean. So long as you do not touch the fiber AFTER you cleave it you should be fine as it's the end of the fiber that matters the most. - Adam
@@HondaCBR60004 You can clean the fiber with dustless paper dipped in alcohol
Thanks for this,
Hi Rose, Happy to Help! Let us know if you need anything else! - Adam
next time don't bump the tip of the cleaved fiber. the tip for sure have a crack.
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Hopefully this translates correctly.
আরও তথ্যের জন্য আমাদের আন্তর্জাতিক বিক্রয় প্রতিনিধির সাথে যোগাযোগ করুন।
contact our international sales rep for more information.
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Hello!
Please I need kits where and how cani get one,here in ghana
Calibration tool...🤣
Wait wait wait. So you are saying no one does Manuel termination. Like using sand paper to get the core sanded down with the wheel???
That’s old school bud !! 😅
@@BIGxSPLICE I used to do that here with the school district. I’m sure this is still done.