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Well, this is my first review here on LPF. English is not my first language so please take it easy guys. I did read a lot of reviews here, and liked the format of some of these reviews. And sorry for the pics, I must confess I took these in a hurry, just point and shoot in the auto mode.
Got my Jetlasers 600mW 532nm today.
Here are the laser specs from the Jetlasers site:
Wavelenght: 532nm
Host size: Φ38x200mm
Output Power: >600Mw
Transverse Mode: TEM00
Beam Divergence: 0.8-1.2mrad; Adjustable; Customizable
Beam Diameter: 1.2 mm @ aperture; Adjustable; Customizable
Switch: Push button
What I found out:
Output Power: >870Mw with a little over 1.2W peak.
Transverse Mode: near TEM00 with mode hopping to TEM01
Beam Divergence: Didn't measure it but is very good. 1.2mrad seems true.
Beam Diameter: I got a little over 1.2mm more like 1.5 mm
My collection is all about beam visibility, so I look for high powered lasers, but all handheld, so I looked for a high power green, so I saw the jetlasers GB and since I don't live in US (the GB was US only) I contacted Jetlasers directly. After some e-mails with Gray I buyed the 600mW version. It was fast to ship and fast to arrive in Brazil, but DHL screwed and lost the cargo manifesto and this delayed the delivery for almost 20 days. But not Jetlasers fault of course.
The package:
The box that laser came is a generic laser box with a code and a serial number, itens included were:
- PL-C Laser
- Charger
- Small Safety Key
- Small Safety rear Pin
The PL-C Host:
It is a standard PL-C host with ajustable focus, it feels very solid and balanced. I don't like the adjustable focus, it is just too tight and every time I try to ajust the focus I accidentally close the "aperture". But it is the only thing I didn't like this laser, but I think won't bother others.
The nails doesn't look so flashy as in this pic.
The duty cicle:
I didn't go over 3 minutes because the host gets warm. Jetlasers told me 5 minutes of duty cicle.
The Beam:
Well, the beam itselft is very visible, way more visible than my 2W 445nm, its even visible in a full lit room. But it is not TEM00, what it is expected from a laser with this high output, its near TEM00 with some mode-hopping to TEM001, and its not perfect round, more an ellipse. The beam diameter is kinda thick but not near as thick as 445nm, and the brightness of the dot is something that amazes me every time I turn it on. Now I can only dream with a 1W 589nm
The beam dot:
Closer look:
Beam shots:
This wall the laser is shinning is over 300 feet and even at 300 feet it lits everything around, its amazing.
Laser Power Meter:
I used a NOSPIN LPM with Ophir Head to test this laser output. First I didn't know if this laser had or not IR Filter, but Gray from jetlasers and others told me that it had. I tested if it had or not IR Filter with a 473nm IR Filter that I have, the results didn't changed. I also tested the laser trought googles and the results were 0mW.
Peak:
And 3 minute runtime:
Burning Power:
Well, I'm not really into the burning thing. This laser will burn very easily trought CD Cases and Cardbox Paper.
Made a burning video: Laser versus CD Case:
Bonus PIC, my little girl (9 months old) holding the laser with my marine aquarium in the background. Its of course without battery, safety key and pin. All my lasers are locked in a safe here.
Last Impressions:
I just loved this laser, it is so bright and its is overspec. The fact is that I was surprised with the overall very good quality of this laser. I also can recommend jetlasers as an overall buying experience. Next time I want FEDEX.
Cheers :beer:
Got my Jetlasers 600mW 532nm today.
Here are the laser specs from the Jetlasers site:
Wavelenght: 532nm
Host size: Φ38x200mm
Output Power: >600Mw
Transverse Mode: TEM00
Beam Divergence: 0.8-1.2mrad; Adjustable; Customizable
Beam Diameter: 1.2 mm @ aperture; Adjustable; Customizable
Switch: Push button
What I found out:
Output Power: >870Mw with a little over 1.2W peak.
Transverse Mode: near TEM00 with mode hopping to TEM01
Beam Divergence: Didn't measure it but is very good. 1.2mrad seems true.
Beam Diameter: I got a little over 1.2mm more like 1.5 mm
My collection is all about beam visibility, so I look for high powered lasers, but all handheld, so I looked for a high power green, so I saw the jetlasers GB and since I don't live in US (the GB was US only) I contacted Jetlasers directly. After some e-mails with Gray I buyed the 600mW version. It was fast to ship and fast to arrive in Brazil, but DHL screwed and lost the cargo manifesto and this delayed the delivery for almost 20 days. But not Jetlasers fault of course.
The package:
The box that laser came is a generic laser box with a code and a serial number, itens included were:
- PL-C Laser
- Charger
- Small Safety Key
- Small Safety rear Pin
The PL-C Host:
It is a standard PL-C host with ajustable focus, it feels very solid and balanced. I don't like the adjustable focus, it is just too tight and every time I try to ajust the focus I accidentally close the "aperture". But it is the only thing I didn't like this laser, but I think won't bother others.
The nails doesn't look so flashy as in this pic.
The duty cicle:
I didn't go over 3 minutes because the host gets warm. Jetlasers told me 5 minutes of duty cicle.
The Beam:
Well, the beam itselft is very visible, way more visible than my 2W 445nm, its even visible in a full lit room. But it is not TEM00, what it is expected from a laser with this high output, its near TEM00 with some mode-hopping to TEM001, and its not perfect round, more an ellipse. The beam diameter is kinda thick but not near as thick as 445nm, and the brightness of the dot is something that amazes me every time I turn it on. Now I can only dream with a 1W 589nm
The beam dot:
Closer look:
Beam shots:
This wall the laser is shinning is over 300 feet and even at 300 feet it lits everything around, its amazing.
Laser Power Meter:
I used a NOSPIN LPM with Ophir Head to test this laser output. First I didn't know if this laser had or not IR Filter, but Gray from jetlasers and others told me that it had. I tested if it had or not IR Filter with a 473nm IR Filter that I have, the results didn't changed. I also tested the laser trought googles and the results were 0mW.
Peak:
And 3 minute runtime:
Burning Power:
Well, I'm not really into the burning thing. This laser will burn very easily trought CD Cases and Cardbox Paper.
Made a burning video: Laser versus CD Case:
Bonus PIC, my little girl (9 months old) holding the laser with my marine aquarium in the background. Its of course without battery, safety key and pin. All my lasers are locked in a safe here.
Last Impressions:
I just loved this laser, it is so bright and its is overspec. The fact is that I was surprised with the overall very good quality of this laser. I also can recommend jetlasers as an overall buying experience. Next time I want FEDEX.
Cheers :beer:
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