Hiemal
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I got a 950 mW max LPM for sale.
I'm going to go right out and say that it is good for starting out, if you're just delving into lasers and you may be curious about the power of your laser...
It has a response time of about 20-30 seconds to get an accurate reading. Sometimes longer. The TEC is coated with Rustoleum black matte grill paint, so it won't burn even if you go into the 1+ watt range. It does have a zero-ing potentiometer, and runs off of a wall adapter which I have hard wired into it.
It should be calibrated within 10-20%, but it definitely wouldn't hurt to get it redone and I would even recommend doing so. The resolution of the meter goes down to 1 mW.. but I would not trust the accuracy down that low, due to temperature shifts and air currents.
I'm asking $50 for it plus $5.15 US flat rate shipping. It's small and easy to use, and is a great starting meter.
Here's a few pictures of it;
http://imgur.com/a/FTcCE
Thanks for looking!
I'm going to go right out and say that it is good for starting out, if you're just delving into lasers and you may be curious about the power of your laser...
It has a response time of about 20-30 seconds to get an accurate reading. Sometimes longer. The TEC is coated with Rustoleum black matte grill paint, so it won't burn even if you go into the 1+ watt range. It does have a zero-ing potentiometer, and runs off of a wall adapter which I have hard wired into it.
It should be calibrated within 10-20%, but it definitely wouldn't hurt to get it redone and I would even recommend doing so. The resolution of the meter goes down to 1 mW.. but I would not trust the accuracy down that low, due to temperature shifts and air currents.
I'm asking $50 for it plus $5.15 US flat rate shipping. It's small and easy to use, and is a great starting meter.
Here's a few pictures of it;
http://imgur.com/a/FTcCE
Thanks for looking!
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