Why do telecom cold-connectors sometimes short-circuit
Cold weather can also result in condensation forming inside devices, causing short circuits. Outdoor infrastructures like cell towers and fiber optic cables are at risk from ice build-up and freezing temperatures, leading to service interruptions. Low temperatures can cause materials to contract, leading to broken circuits and connections. A short circuit occurs when electrical current flows through an unintended path with little or no resistance, often causing excessive current flow, heat, and possible damage. The short circuit is a fault that occurs abruptly and can trip the circuit or also cause fire and sparks.
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