Ainsley Whyte
Senior Member
- Location
- Jamaica
- Occupation
- Senior Electrical Engineer
Can the indication on the cable that said 16Meters subtract from the length of the entire reel to give the remaining ? the problem I dont know the entire reel length. But I see 2010 could this be the entire length. There are six pages for this attachment look at all of themIf you have access to an empty identical reel, you can weigh the empty reel, and call it W0. Then weigh the reel in question, and call it W. Look up the weight-per-foot of the cable, we'll call w.
Your calculation becomes:
L = (W - W0)/w
Thanks will do that. Can you tell what that small cable in the pic. for is it for data or signal ?I saw "meters" in the third pic. Can't you find both ends and do simple subtraction?
We pulled 524 feet of CAT5 cable today, according to the numbers on the jacket (1000 - 476).
Not without seeing it better. Can you strip it and get a close-up?Thanks will do that. Can you tell what that small cable in the pic. for is it for data or signal ?
I see a 9/125 printed on the jacket. 9/125 is a OS2 singlemode fiber. I wonder if that small cable inside is fiber.
still have not found this exact cable
Yes that what it was for. Can you explain ?What are you looking to use this for? The application where you were asking about portable cord (type W or G) for a dock? The stuff you posted in this thread isn't going to like continuous flexing.