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We are going to test the IR (Priceangels.com).






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I personally wouldn't be as interested in the 600mW one, simply because many forum members would put together their own 600mW (or higher) 405nm pointer for less money. So even if it is up to spec, it's probably not as attractive of a purchase.

I would stick to green lasers. That's the area where forum members cannot DIY their own to the same extent.
 

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John7788, a "blue violet" laser pointer has 0 (zero) infrared, anyway.....
No point in measuring the IR.
 
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Only green lasers can leak IR john, no use measuring other lasers for ir leakage
Test the 500mw please:)
 
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It is not needed for a red laser to be tested? well, it will save us some time. we will test the 500mw one firstly if possible. And will test other ones later.

reliable john
 

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It is not needed for a red laser to be tested?
No need to test red or blue lasers (more specifically, any direct diode laser) for infrared.
You can always test any laser for their power output, though.;)

Only DPSS lasers, like the green ones, can leak infrared.
 

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And if you were to ever get them, presumably yellow lasers also.
 
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hmm many wavelengths use DPSS, but priceangels commonly sell greenies. DX has the 473nm too.
 

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Wow - I genuinely had no idea that DX had blue DPSS.

Yellow DPSS is what I'd love to see for < $200. I think we're still a ways away.
 

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As cool as that would be, 10mW is only equivalent in perceived brightness to somewhere around 27mW of 445nm. Relative Brightness Calculator In other words, buy it for the color, but not the power/visibility. (and certainly not the price!)
 
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please expect the result, it will take some time though.

we have more than 100 thousand kind of items, but only 100 workers, so we are always busy with the orders, customer service problems and purchasing.

But we will do the work as soon as possible.

reliable john
 




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