Corning UniCam LC Connectors are a great solution for any fiber installer. Their ease of use make them ideal for beginners and professionals alike. Besides Pre-Terminated fiber optic cable, these connectors are the next easiest solution. Traditional fiber connectors required a multitude of tools and what seemed like an endless amount of steps required to finish just 1 strand of fiber. The UniCam connectors require only 2 minutes per strand, saving you in overall labor costs. Let's take a look at the video: How To Terminate Corning UniCam LC Fiber Connectors
Check out the other labor saving fiber optic connectors we offer by AFL Telecommunications: FAST Fiber Optic Connectors
The FAST fiber connectors from AFL Telecommunications are similar to the UniCam connectors, but actually require fewer steps. Available in ST, SC and LC models, with options for 62.5/125, 50/125, Singlemode, or 10G Laser Optimized 50/125 fibers. To order any of these products, click the links above or visit Discount-Low-Voltage.com/Fiber
Other How To Videos for Corning Connectors:
How To Terminate Unicam ST Fiber Connectors
How To Terminate Unicam SC Fiber Connectors
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
Greenlee GL-UT2 Ultra Tugger 2 Cable Puller Video
Let's take a look at what the Ultra Tugger Cable Puller from Greenlee has to offer. Enjoy
GL-UT2 Ultra Tugger Cable Puller
For more details, contact us at (888) 797-3697 or visit Discount-Low-Voltage.com/InfoTuesday, April 13, 2010
Ideal SecuriTEST PRO CCTV Security Tester Video
New product offered at Discount-Low-Voltage.com
The SecuriTEST Pro by Ideal Industries is a great security camera test monitor. It can do things most testers only dream about. Let's take a look at what that is. Enjoy
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The SecuriTEST Pro by Ideal Industries is a great security camera test monitor. It can do things most testers only dream about. Let's take a look at what that is. Enjoy
Ideal SecuriTEST Pro Video
For full product features, description and user manuals, visit the SecuriTEST Pro webpage.Related CCTV Posts:
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Friday, April 9, 2010
How To Make Fiber Optic Patch Cables... Kinda
Times are tough these days, which is why many people are looking to save a few dollars any way they can. A couple weeks ago we made a video showing you How To Build an Inexpensive Wall Mount Fiber Box. We've already had quite a few customers thank us for that cost saving solution. Today, let's talk about making your own fiber optic patch cables.
Seems like just about everyone in the low voltage industry has made their own ethernet cat5e/cat6 cables at least once in their life (me included). And I'm sure you have too. So you're thinking, those are really easy and only take a few minutes, why don't I just start making my own fiber cables. Unfortunately, we're not comparing apples to apples here. Making your own fiber cables CAN be an easy process, but it's not very economical. I'm talking about the FAST fiber connectors from AFL Telecommunications. Although these connectors require only a couple minutes per strand to complete, they are much pricier than regular connectors and still require a couple expensive tools. It wouldn't make sense to buy these unless you already had the tools and did fiber terminations regularly. Even then, the cost of the connectors make this an expensive way to make fiber jumpers. If this is still something your interested in, watch the video below.
The other option for making fiber cables would be epoxy fiber connectors. These connectors have been around for quite a while now and are fairly inexpensive. The problem with these connectors is the amount of time involved in terminating them. In addition, you still need all the tools and testing equipment to get the job done. Well, I thought you were going to show us how to make fiber jumpers? That's where the "kinda" comes in. Watch the video below for a brief explanation on making fiber cables, but when it comes down to it, buying pre-made fiber cables is the way to go. You can order them in any length you need, with any type of fiber, and any type of connector. If you need more than 2 strands of fiber, or plan on using them for a long distance, I would recommend Pre-Terminated Fiber Optic Cable. Pre Terminated fiber assemblies are just like the fiber jumpers, but can be pulled long distances and are much more durable. To order any of the products talked about in this article, simply click the links above or visit Discount-Low-Voltage.com.
How To Make Fiber Patch Cords... Kinda
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Want more to see more Fiber Friday articles? Check out the others here:
April 2, 2010 - How To Terminate Unicam SC Fiber Connectors
March 26, 2010 - How To Terminate Unicam ST Fiber Connectors
March 12, 2010 - How To Install Fiber Optic Fan Out Kit
February 12, 2010 - Loose Tuber Fiber Vs. Tight Buffer Fiber
February 5, 2010 - FAST Fiber Connector FAQ
Thursday, April 8, 2010
New Videos - Bulk Cat5e Cable at Discount-Low-Voltage.com
Check out the new product videos we did on Bulk Cat5e cable and Cat5e Shielded Cable. The cat5e cable comes in 1,000ft pull boxes and features the Reelex cone inside. These Reelex boxes reduce tangles while pulling cable, which increases your productivity. The shielded cat5e cable comes on a durable wooden spool. For more information on both products, click the links above or visit Discount-Low-Voltage.com.
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Copper Hits 20-Month High on Signs Economy Will Help Demand
Copper prices are at their highest levels since August 2008 after signs the economy is turning around. A government report shows US employers added the most jobs in three years, adding to the positive outlook for raw-materials demand. Copper is currently at $3.60, after a $0.07 increase in the first few hours after markets re-open from the holiday on Monday.
- Employment in the U.S. rose by 162,000 jobs last month, the most since March 2007
- Copper has surged 82% in the past 12 months as the economic recovery raised demand from builders and manufacturers
- Copper gained 8.2% in March, the biggest monthly increase since July
- The construction industry is the biggest user of copper. We could see some dramatic price increases once new home sales are on the rise again
1 month ago, copper price was at $3.39
2 months ago, copper price was at $2.86
6 months ago, copper price was at $2.76
1 year ago, copper price was at $1.90
5 years ago, copper price was at $1.58
- Employment in the U.S. rose by 162,000 jobs last month, the most since March 2007
- Copper has surged 82% in the past 12 months as the economic recovery raised demand from builders and manufacturers
- Copper gained 8.2% in March, the biggest monthly increase since July
- The construction industry is the biggest user of copper. We could see some dramatic price increases once new home sales are on the rise again
1 month ago, copper price was at $3.39
2 months ago, copper price was at $2.86
6 months ago, copper price was at $2.76
1 year ago, copper price was at $1.90
5 years ago, copper price was at $1.58
Friday, April 2, 2010
How To Terminate Unicam SC Fiber Connectors
Corning UniCam SC Connectors are a great solution for any fiber installer. Their ease of use make them ideal for beginners and professionals alike. Besides Pre-Terminated fiber optic cable, these connectors are the next easiest solution. Traditional fiber connectors required a multitude of tools and what seemed like an endless amount of steps required to finish just 1 strand of fiber. The UniCam connectors require only 2 minutes per strand, saving you in overall labor costs. Let's take a look at the video: How To Terminate Corning UniCam SC Fiber Connectors
Check out the other labor saving fiber optic connectors we offer by AFL Telecommunications: FAST Fiber Optic Connectors
The FAST fiber connectors from AFL Telecommunications are similar to the UniCam connectors, but actually require fewer steps. Available in ST, SC and LC models, with options for 62.5/125, 50/125, Singlemode, or 10G Laser Optimized 50/125 fibers. To order any of these products, click the links above or visit Discount-Low-Voltage.com/Fiber
Related Fiber Optic Posts:
How To Build an Inexpensive Wall Mount Fiber Box
FAST Fiber Connector FAQ
How To Install Fiber Optic Fan Out Kit
What's the Difference Between Loose Tube Fiber and Tight Buffer Fiber