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Class IV Laser Club?

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I guess I should also declare my membership as well. I have a 600mW 650nm red module, and scores of multi-watt IR lasers, but only a few are working.
 





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YES im in!!! my PGL peaks at 532mW!!!! Its rated 300mW!!! i got lucky :p!!!
 

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YES im in!!! my PGL peaks at 532mW!!!! Its rated 300mW!!! i got lucky :p!!!

Hey! That meter looks familiar :p

@ realista --

11mW -- 110mW -- 200mW -- 510mW
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Peace,
dave
 
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The Spyder III I returned to Steve for mods easily went over 650 mW of green. That SOB was BRIGHT.

Mike
 
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Be very careful with that SSY-1. The dye cell Q switch boosts power up so high that it will ionize air. Be sure to have 1064 goggles. Please be careful with it.

Mike
 
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Mentioned higher in this thread, it is a small flash tube pumped NdYAG laser with a dye cell Q switch. It will fit in the palm of your hand. Look on ebay. Very short pulse of 1064 nM IR.

Mike
 

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Uhm, are you sure ? ..... i tried to pump some of them with 2,4KV at 36A, but none of them lased anything .....

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oh, wait, that was the other SSY-1, you're right ..... :p :crackup: :eg:



Seriously, DontLazeMeBro, it's a small pulsed laser cavity, 1064nm, used in old USA tanks rangefinders

This one, as example (sometimes, ebay is more helpful than google :D
 
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So is your "club" open to owners of any wavelengths? iirc it was just Blu-ray. If any qualify, I guess my 20 watt CO2 puts me firmly in with 10640 nm wl. ;) -Glenn
 
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Let's see here ...

1 x 4W 808nm handheld
1 x 4W 960nm handheld
2 x 2W 808nm handheld
1 x 1W 808nm handheld
450mW green handheld that peaks at 550mW
580mW red handheld

20, 25, 40, 60, and 100W diode bars.
 
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Let's see here ...

1 x 4W 808nm handheld
1 x 4W 960nm handheld
2 x 2W 808nm handheld
1 x 1W 808nm handheld
450mW green handheld that peaks at 550mW
580mW red handheld

20, 25, 40, 60, and 100W diode bars.


wat


I'm guessing: C-Mount?
 
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I'm down.
unknown wavelength portable C-mount
should be around ~3.5-4watts @ 5amps
 

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