Re: Thermal Cycling in Fiber Optic Cables
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Jim Zachary
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Jim Zachary
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The water in the pipe seems that it would only affect fibers that are exposed down to the buffer tube stage, otherwise there would be a lot of compression room before affecting the actual fiber. A micro bend seems logical because it may not show up as a micro until the weather has turned cold enough for the slack to be contracted.
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Posted in reply to: Re: Thermal Cycling in Fiber Optic Cables by Chris13
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