aryntha
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I know I come on here checking if things are right, and, hopefully I'm not annoying folks too much but:
Testing my Orion-HV today, its...... the most divergent laser I've ever seen :\
I understand it's supposed to have a rectangular beam pattern (stacked diodes), but at about 20 feet, the beam is 1 inch square. At 45 feet, it's about 4 inches by 4 inches.
Laserglow said that the beam divergence was 2.5mrad ... (that's kind of high, I know) ... though its' said that all stacked diode setups have this kind of divergence.
I'm not sure if this is something that can be focused down inside the laser, or if this is just the nature of diodes of this sort (635nm red ~250mw).
(Good news is - the laser spot can be seen across the mountain - in the mid day sun.)
Does anone have an Orion who can tell me how much theirs diverges?
Testing my Orion-HV today, its...... the most divergent laser I've ever seen :\
I understand it's supposed to have a rectangular beam pattern (stacked diodes), but at about 20 feet, the beam is 1 inch square. At 45 feet, it's about 4 inches by 4 inches.
Laserglow said that the beam divergence was 2.5mrad ... (that's kind of high, I know) ... though its' said that all stacked diode setups have this kind of divergence.
I'm not sure if this is something that can be focused down inside the laser, or if this is just the nature of diodes of this sort (635nm red ~250mw).
(Good news is - the laser spot can be seen across the mountain - in the mid day sun.)
Does anone have an Orion who can tell me how much theirs diverges?
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