Hi Matthew
There's a typical 10*SFP tray and less common 20* tray. Flexoptix,
Fiberstore and others retail these (as well as use them to protect
their transceivers in transit) or AliBaba gives lots of hits. Use a
tray per transceiver part number and keep them vertical in an
appropriately-sized bo
On 2019-10-30 15:35, Matthew Huff wrote:
Any recommendations to keep track of different SFP and keep them
organized? Any storage boxes / trays designed for SFPs?
3D printed some, but i have small amounts.
Like this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2855165
There is many more designs, for ex
I've been doing the nice plastic trays from fs.com as well as a sharpie on
the side (bidi, mm, sm, distance, etc)
Josh Luthman
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On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 9:54 AM Warren Kumari wrote:
> If you buy your SFPs from fs.c
019 9:03 AM
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> Subject: Re: SFP oraganizers / storage recommendations
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> I’m wondering if the barcodes on the SFPs would let you simplify things a bit
> more vs. updating a spreadsheet. IE: Some sort of barcode scanner app for
>
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If you buy your
I’m wondering if the barcodes on the SFPs would let you simplify things
a bit more vs. updating a spreadsheet. IE: Some sort of barcode
scanner app for your phone that could automagically add/remove from some
sort of document or database?
Barcode is likely to just be the serial #, not model
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Subject: Re: SFP oraganizers / storage recommendations
I’m wondering if the barcodes on the SFPs would let you simplify things a bit
more vs. updating a spreadsheet. IE: Some sort of barcode scanner app for
your phone that could automagically add/remove from some sort of document or
database?
I’m wondering if the barcodes on the SFPs would let you simplify things a bit
more vs. updating a spreadsheet. IE: Some sort of barcode scanner app for
your phone that could automagically add/remove from some sort of document or
database?
> On Oct 30, 2019, at 9:53 AM, Warren Kumari wrote:
>
If you buy your SFPs from fs.com, they come in a nice organizer -- and
if you buy less than a tray full, you still get a tray.
I keep spares in the trays, labeled on the outside -- I then put the
trays in a cheap toolbox / fishing tackle box, and list what's in each
one in a Google spreadsheet.
Wh
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