Jun 30, 2010 #17 T twenglish1 0 Joined Jun 29, 2010 Messages 62 Points 8 get glasses, i have a 50mW(or stronger) green laser and i have the blind spot in my eye to prove it will cause eye damage
get glasses, i have a 50mW(or stronger) green laser and i have the blind spot in my eye to prove it will cause eye damage
Jun 30, 2010 #18 Captain Dan 0 Joined Jun 28, 2010 Messages 211 Points 0 It is recommended that you use glasses or goggles for 50mW and up when you're using a green laser especially for up close work.
It is recommended that you use glasses or goggles for 50mW and up when you're using a green laser especially for up close work.
Jun 30, 2010 #19 AUSBEN 0 Joined Jun 18, 2010 Messages 207 Points 18 this is a picture a seller sent of the beam ( My 50mw is on the LEFT ) Right is a 70mw With Goggles Mine is on the right looks big because cameras pick up IR Output, dot
this is a picture a seller sent of the beam ( My 50mw is on the LEFT ) Right is a 70mw With Goggles Mine is on the right looks big because cameras pick up IR Output, dot
Jun 30, 2010 #21 lasersbee 0 Joined Sep 20, 2008 Messages 17,622 Points 113 AUSBEN said: With Goggles Mine is on the right looks big because cameras pick up IR Click to expand... This is how much IR energy from the Laser's beam that will hit your eyes without the proper Laser Safety Goggles... Jerry Last edited: Jun 30, 2010
AUSBEN said: With Goggles Mine is on the right looks big because cameras pick up IR Click to expand... This is how much IR energy from the Laser's beam that will hit your eyes without the proper Laser Safety Goggles... Jerry
Jul 1, 2010 #22 goninanbl00d 0 Joined Jun 12, 2010 Messages 892 Points 0 Most people just use orange goggles. Most of them don't have 532+808 goggles They either have an IR filter or have an IR filtered laser.
Most people just use orange goggles. Most of them don't have 532+808 goggles They either have an IR filter or have an IR filtered laser.