Welcome to Laser Pointer Forums - discuss green laser pointers, blue laser pointers, and all types of lasers

LPF Donation via Stripe | LPF Donation - Other Methods

Links below open in new window

ArcticMyst Security by Avery

Laserbee LPM measure over 1W?

Joined
Sep 8, 2007
Messages
759
Points
0
I am just wondering What would happen if you shined a say 1.3W laser onto the LPM has any body used their laserbee for such high power?
if i did such a thing I would make sure the dot covers the whole surface area of the sensor and not just a small dot to minimize the power over area and burning of the coding.
or is it a software limitation and cant go above 1040mw?

Micahel
 





D

Deleted member 8382

Guest
You gonna damage it I think. Ask laserbee directly about it ;)
 

diachi

0
Joined
Feb 22, 2008
Messages
9,700
Points
113
The sensor MAY be able to handle it. But the actual meter only shows powers of up to 1050mW, no higher. I reckon the sensor will be okat so long as the dot is not focused to a point.
 
Joined
May 4, 2009
Messages
2,234
Points
83
Using a cube with a 50/50 split would work, just double the value you see on the meter.
 

diachi

0
Joined
Feb 22, 2008
Messages
9,700
Points
113
Oh yeah I forgot ! You can use an ND filter to reduce the power and then just multiply the reading until you get what it actually is ;)

Could use a 50/50 cube as suggested above :)
 
Joined
Sep 20, 2008
Messages
17,622
Points
113
Hey f22warzone...
diachi and Gryphon are absolutely correct on both fronts....:thanks:
BTW if I have a problem with my car.... I'll call the dealer first....:whistle:


Jerry
 
Joined
Aug 30, 2008
Messages
6,891
Points
83
hey just ship your LPM to me and we'll assume you broke it, and everyone can be happy :)
 
Joined
Sep 8, 2007
Messages
759
Points
0
Hey f22warzone...
diachi and Gryphon are absolutely correct on both fronts....:thanks:
BTW if I have a problem with my car.... I'll call the dealer first....:whistle:


Jerry


ha-ha lol when I have a problem with my car I look it over, if I can't figure it out I ask a mechanic friend, and if he can't figure it out I go to the dealer where I get screwed over on the price and they tell me I need the gold plated car battery to start my car instead of the always start battery I picked up at Napa for 100$ less when the problem was the fuse was blown:p
Not trying to say anything about you though. I just figured you were a busy man and was just asking the community if anybody had done anything like this, and if I hadn't got the response I wanted, I was going to pm you directly, not trying to go around you or anything I just like peers before the dealer on simple stuff and I got the answers I wanted now just to find a 50/50 cube.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Sep 20, 2008
Messages
17,622
Points
113
N/P... saves me the trouble of responding...
Silly me... I thought I was a part of this Laser community...

Jerry
 
Joined
Jan 7, 2007
Messages
6,309
Points
83
You can't be part of this community with ONLY 81 Reps ..............

HMike

The beam splitter is a super idea but consider using a fan. Pass the beam through fan blades to chop the energy. The ratio of blade to open space would be your multiplier. :)
If the blades are plastic, limit the time before the cut blades are tossed around.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Sep 8, 2007
Messages
759
Points
0
N/P... saves me the trouble of responding...
Silly me... I thought I was a part of this Laser community...

Jerry


Lol you're a funny guy and I like you I was just showing my really bad dislike for car dealer ships :p but Na your cool otherwise I wouldn't have this super low cost LPM
lol should hope your part of this community but really I just didn't want to bother you as I know most owner are busy people and was wondering if anybody else had used higher power lab lasers on them.

Would a fan work? That is an interesting idea but can the laserbee measure pulses accurately?
 
Joined
Jan 7, 2007
Messages
6,309
Points
83
Yes -- As a thermal averaging system, it should work that way in chopped mode.
I did post this as old school food for thought.

HMike
 





Top