http://www.ebay.com/itm/9-x9-x3-OUTDOOR-CABLETEK-ENCLOSURE-PLASTIC-GRAY-CASE-UTILITY-CABLE-BOX-CTE-S-/281577889363?hash=item418f599e53:g:c-sAAOSwxYxUwHHf
http://www.primuscable.com/store/p/4657-Fiber-Splice-Tray-12-Single-Fusion-Splices-Plastic-0-75-x6-x2-75.aspx And there is enough room for UBNT ONT, waiting on our test box parts to show up. Erich Kaiser North Central Tower [email protected] Office: 630-621-4804 Cell: 630-777-9291 On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 7:43 PM, Jason McKemie < [email protected]> wrote: > Where are you getting those for $15? Last place I checked wanted $50-$60. > I'm using the Corning Optiway nid enclosure. There isn't as good of a place > to attach a router board as in the one you specified, but it does allow for > a standard snap-in ONT. Ignitenet claims that they are considering a > mounting plate for their revised media converter that will snap in to the > standard size NID closure. That would be nice. > > On Thursday, April 6, 2017, Chris Fabien <[email protected]> wrote: > >> We use a multilink NID that's about 6 times the size of that for $15. >> RNI-3620 I think is the model. It does not have the splice tray or adapter >> holder but has plenty of room to add one if you wanted. >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 2:06 PM, Adam Moffett <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Rather than hijack Paul McCall's thread, this is my version of the same >>> quest. >>> >>> >>> >>> http://www.fiberinstrumentsales.com/fis-nid-termination-box- >>> lc-or-sc-accepts-8-fibers-for-dx-lc.html >>> I like the above FIS brand NID box. I like that it has built in slack >>> storage and flip out splice tray. I like the option of using snap-in >>> mating sleeves. I like that the door comes off by lifting upwards...then I >>> can use both elbows while I'm in the box. I like that the entry points are >>> standard conduit knockout sizes. I like that it has a retaining clamp for >>> a drop cable. I like that it's weather proof. >>> >>> What would make me happier: >>> (1) Forget the lock. Close it with a captive thumb screw. >>> (2) A padlock hasp so I *could* lock it. >>> (3) Make it larger. I'd want space for a small switch or ONT, and >>> I'd want to be able to drill out the knockouts one size larger (you can't >>> now due to depth). >>> (4) The mounting screw holes in the corners require a long driver >>> bit, they're just barely too small for my long bit holder. ....another >>> 1/16" would have saved me a trip to the hardware store. >>> (5) Cheap. >>> >>> Someone else would want room for an AC outlet and a UPS, but not me. >>> >>> Does my perfect box already exist? Could McCown build my perfect box >>> for less than $20,000? >>> >> >>
