Of course you would remove the additional splitters in production, but one would expect that would only enhance performance. To test the splitters themselves plus the long run plus panel/plates, you would need two additional splitters at the endpoints that would recombine the two halves back into one plug to connect to the tool and loopback. But what about when a customer would like a second camera near another already placed previously, at the end of a long home run? What would you likely charge for the new cable, labor and certification? Ballpark.Īs for the EIA certification of the long cable segment itself, there's no reason it couldn't be certified as long as it was terminated properly at both ends. Great points, B! Those are definitely something to consider.Īnd you're right, for a few cents it doesn't make sense. Only if they want to save a few cents and end up with an uncertifiable cable plant with limited options for future expandability.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |