I've never seen an ftth installation done like that, and even worse pushing clean unprotected fiber against a corner like that.... Don't do that, that's a guaranteed break on the next day of installation
The previous comments covered this thought. But, I thought you could not bend fiber into tight 90 degree bends. Is this something new Corning or did I fall asleep in fiber school? JustSaying.
It's not bent 90 degrees. At the corners it's not pushed all the way in. That round roller they used physically can't push anything into the corner. The fiber in the corner is not in that plastic thing they put on the wall, it sort of just bends a litlle
This stuff is hell on earth if it breaks. Visual Light still travels through it. Also there is no clean way to splice it if a break occurs. Fiber should end at a slack box outside the house or it’s shit to repair. Nice idea though.
I've never seen an ftth installation done like that, and even worse pushing clean unprotected fiber against a corner like that.... Don't do that, that's a guaranteed break on the next day of installation
This product id designed to do that. Its tougher than other fibers. You should do some research!
The previous comments covered this thought. But, I thought you could not bend fiber into tight 90 degree bends. Is this something new Corning or did I fall asleep in fiber school? JustSaying.
Corning has some products that you can bend and crimp without loss.
Bend insensitive fibre
It's not bent 90 degrees. At the corners it's not pushed all the way in. That round roller they used physically can't push anything into the corner. The fiber in the corner is not in that plastic thing they put on the wall, it sort of just bends a litlle
This stuff is hell on earth if it breaks. Visual Light still travels through it. Also there is no clean way to splice it if a break occurs. Fiber should end at a slack box outside the house or it’s shit to repair. Nice idea though.
Those 90 degree bends would make me a bit nervous.
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so it just has no my insulation so the lazers can now be seen and leak out? lol what
That's not a att install it's too clean they are lazy and like it messy
Just ask their girlfriends, eh?
That's far from a professional installation. It's not ran in the attic and inside the wall to the outlet.