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The 200Meters LC to LC Outdoor Armored Duplex 50/125 OM2 Fiber Optic Cable Jumper is a robust and flexible solution for high-speed data transfer. With a weatherproof cover and armored protection, this cable is designed to perform in various outdoor conditions while ensuring durability and reliability.
A**A
Durabilidad
La tolerancia a altas temperaturas, su durabilidad y eficacia al no obtener pérdidas de datos a largas.
N**L
Pulled through 3/4" conduit and didn't kill it
I pulled it through 3/4" conduit. I was rough with it and it still worked. I thought for sure I broke it. Nope!
B**T
It works
I don't see how it could be armored it's very thin. As pictured it's got a little splice and breaks out to 2 LC connectors. Extremely flexible, I'd be curious to know what's actually in there because it doesn't feel like armor ..foil maybe? I was super hesitant with it.. but it's out there in conduit and clipped down a building, still works.
M**O
Outdoor ? Fragile
This state is an outdoor table. However, it’s very very fragile. Understandably it’s a fiber optic cable, but I was expecting a little bit more ruggedness from it.
J**M
Fell apart
Bought this for an event to send video over fiber. Bought two of them. Upon opening the first package one side had the two fiber strands 6" outside of the jacket though still connected to the LC connector. Only one of the strands actually worked. On the other I needed just one of the strands, it seemed to be working, but then became intermittent just prior to the event - I had a spare SDI line for a different purpose that I was able to repurpose to come from a different working fiber line (Camplex) to get the event going. This order got me through, but disappointed in the total lack of quality. If it was better, it would have been a good value. If you want to chance buying this, be sure that it is not mission critical and that it would be just a minor inconvenience if it fails. It is also really thin (small diameter cable - compared to other two strand fiber) so you have to be REALLY careful. I didn't even go through a wall - just laid out on the ground and used cable ramps where there would be any type of foot traffic.
A**X
Didn't end up using it.
I ended up returning it. It worked but had a wired stiff area near the split at one end. I wasn't going to try and pull it through conduit with that. It did link up just fine when I tried it on the bench.
M**F
Did not last long
Pulled through PVC conduit and it survived the run, which took a while. Worked for a couple weeks, but then died on us. They do not seem to be sturdy or durable and not armored at all. Invest a bit more if you want something good and you have a long outdoor run... And do not direct-bury those, you will have to re-do it just like I have to re-do the conduit run now with an armored cable. Not very happy.
C**E
Not Armored cables
The cables are not armored We have to pull them out and rerun one that is.
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