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WTB: 532 nm Green Goggles

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Hey everyone

I just bought an o-like 100mW greenie and now I need some goggles.. PM we with what you're selling and how much shipping is. I'm in Ontario, Canada. Thanks.
 





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hey Arenared, do you know the OD for them? also it says they are for 190nm to 540nm.. it that correct? does that mean they can also block 405nm (blu-ray)? could you check! thanks!

-Adrian
 
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I have a pair of OEM laser systems and a pair from Focalprice. Both show signs of damage in the corner after I shine my 400mw Blu Ray.

Focalprice totally stops a 5mw green from going through, oem laser systems does not. Also the 8 dollar pair is the same pair rayfoss.com sells for 40 dollars.

I'm planning on buying the other pair from Focalprice to compare all 3
 
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i have a pair of the o-like goggles

rated for blu-ray and green with OD: 5-6 (though not certified)

I can sell it to you for $15 + shipping (i'm from Vancouver)
 
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damn.. thats a good deal.. if you dont take it 1337Toaster i will!!
 
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i have a pair of the o-like goggles

rated for blu-ray and green with OD: 5-6 (though not certified)

I can sell it to you for $15 + shipping (i'm from Vancouver)

I'm defiantly interested! I dropped you a PM so let me know...
 
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ok let me know if you don't end up buying it.. i will be intersted!
 
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Beware that these high OD goggles, while blocking a lot of light, make it really hard to see the dot. They're almost too good.
 
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Beware that these high OD goggles, while blocking a lot of light, make it really hard to see the dot. They're almost too good.

Hmm... I'm kind of a newb to lasers so what OD would you recommend? I still want to see the dot but I don't want it to be super bright...
 
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you want od of around 3.. that will give you a visible dot and safe enough for use with high power lasers!
 
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the o-like goggles will give you a yellow dot for 100mW greens and 100mW focused blurays
 
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So far I'm going for it... If for some reason I don't decide to buy them I'll PM you.
 





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