MST fiber optic 700ft drop hang
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2024
- 700ft Fiber optic MST drop installation with technics to get over existing drops and hardlines
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i love watching you do your fiber installs wow there a lot of work thanks for sharing
That was some impressive improvisation with those glow rods 😂 I’ve used them for wall fishing but never thought of that
Got this video randomly in my recommended. It's interesting to watch someome do something I know nothing about
It’s pretty easy tbh, just placing a fiber line onto existing lines. From what we called “MST” or I call them magical box’s to the house. Either buried or aerial.
I the longest I ever did was probably 4-5 span. I thought it was dumb cuz the drop was laying across a bunch of driveways and could be driven over at any moment. Now that I think about it, it probably happened a few times and worked fine thankfully.
They are very tough jackets, I would say stronger than coax and I let cars run that over all the time.
I do the same in a bucket truck. Great job getting ur done!
56:10 answered my question about why it was such a long run and shouldn't they have splitters down that road with so many potential customers.
would love to see an inside install one time... do you guys use wall mounted Nokia ONT's ? or Calix Products?
In the aerial video at 1hour 2min is the ONT mounted inside
Nice lay up sticks
I used to run coax rg11or rg 6 but never 700 feet long
You guys have some long ass drops... do they only bring 1 splice to the entire neighborhood or something?
Some where in the beginning I pass a mst port box but its full, they would rather pay techs more distance then send construction crew to add an addition mst closer.
46:00 why are you taping the hanger, and not replacing it? Just wondering. Nice video
I actually explain at that time in the video I'm taping it so the wind doesn't rub a hole in the other drops im passing by.
@@naturallyrootedgrowers ah sorry, i missed that comment. Thanks for your reply! keep up the nice videos!
My ISP said they could run fiber to my place, but I’m 1100 ft away from the fiber case, and only the first 500 ft is covered by installation costs. The remaining 600 ft they’re going to charge me $300. Does this sound about right ?
I know they would make us do it no questions asked. 2000ft is on our spool we carry and they just don't want us to go over that. Every company has thier own custom charges. I would pay $300 in a heartbeat, since I pay $80 /month for 40mbit now. Hopefully this year they finish some fiber they ran last year out by me.
@@naturallyrootedgrowers you’re right. I don’t even know why I’m debating it. I live way out in nowhere, and they just happen to be laying fiber right along my property line. They said they’d hook me up. I’m using fixed wireless right now, and the quality could be better. Just doesn’t seem stable. I’m going to get fiber, I want that ‘hardline’
@@BudFuddlacker I finally got fiber on my remote island last year. Totally future proof and rock solid connection.
So, do you work for an electric company? or is it just internet?
Just Internet.
Why is the nearest hookup 700 ft away .Poor outside plant engineering ?..
There was a MST tap about 150ft away, but full, corporate dont like jobs going down, and I already drove there so Im gonna get my money. Job pays per length also
I like your idea, but why not just unspool while placing it on the line. Yeah it’s a 700 footer but it would definitely be easier to do it that way instead of getting it over the line with rods.
I was an aerial tech for 2 years. Fun times
I usually did carry the shorter runs , but these longer ones get so twisted with they arent unwound in the wheel motion.
@@naturallyrootedgrowers ohh that makes sense! Question for you, are your own sub or you working for a sub company? I’ll like to pick your brain if you are your own subcontractor.
@@addictiveclips10 I work for a small sub group.
@@naturallyrootedgrowers ahh alrighty! Mind me asking. Do you know what one needs to become a subcontractor to another prime subcontractor.
I’m working for one right now but I wanna get rid of the middle man and work for the prime subcontractor myself.
And yes, we are doing work for a ISP.
@@addictiveclips10 Usually they need you to be a subcontractor team owner and not by yourself. Most companies dont want to babysit each tech individually, for the charge backs / issues , you would have to check with your current managers of the inhouse and see who to talk to
Traffic control on the way
Ever hear of mule tape first?
i suppose that would work. I use a softball tied to pull string for trees. but it would tough with cars being close like this
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