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    Default Fiber Optic wires for lights on my roof

    Because of the rain, I started to oxidize the wires on the roofs and they started to short out, who knows how to prevent this.

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    As a rule, these wires are made of copper and fiber, and copper is very well oxidized.

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    Do you know how to prevent this or do you know who to contact?

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    Copper corrosion is not as well known as iron corrosion. However, the mechanisms of influence on the metal structure are similar. This is spontaneous destruction when exposed to various types of aggressive media. Rain is just such an environment but due to the fact that the wires are still closed, they should be less susceptible to oxidation. I have the same problem and I turned to https://v1fiber.com/"]fiber optic construction for[/URL] help and they just installed the highest quality wires that were already covered with a special tool from the factory that does not allow the wires to oxidize.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyFollman View Post
    Copper corrosion is not as well known as iron corrosion. However, the mechanisms of influence on the metal structure are similar. This is spontaneous destruction when exposed to various types of aggressive media. Rain is just such an environment but due to the fact that the wires are still closed, they should be less susceptible to oxidation. I have the same problem and I turned to https://v1fiber.com/"]fiber optic construction for[/URL] help and they just installed the highest quality wires that were already covered with a special tool from the factory that does not allow the wires to oxidize.
    Thank you for your help with my question

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