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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

Do want, but I'm tight on money atm. Decisions, decisions. :undecided:
 





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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

Anytime you are ready... we'll be here...:wave:

Jerry
 
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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

Ill take one.
The proper payment should be there. :whistle:
 
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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

Yeah I got it... Thanks..
I'll post here when your LaserBee 2.5W USB LPM
ships out...;)

Jerry
 
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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

Cool thanks, cant wait.
 
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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

UPDATE:


@ Dyethor
@ mfo

Your LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB LPMs have been shipped...

please-490.gif
read the ENTIRE User Instructions BEFORE you
handle/use your new LaserBee LPM to assure years of
accurate and trouble free operation of your LaserBee
and Thermopile...


Jerry
 
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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

Are the instructions printed? I like to read all my manual's while using the restroom lol.
 

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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

UPDATE:


@ Dyethor
@ mfo

Your LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB LPMs have been shipped...

please-490.gif
read the ENTIRE User Instructions BEFORE you
handle/use your new LaserBee LPM to assure years of
accurate and trouble free operation of your LaserBee
and Thermopile...


Jerry

Awesomeness. Hope I get it before June 10th so I can take it with me on vacation :D

Are the instructions printed? I like to read all my manual's while using the restroom lol.

Wtf...lol...
 
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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

Are the instructions printed? I like to read all my manual's while using the restroom lol.

As it states in the first post of this Thread... the User Instructions
and all software and drivers are on the Supplied CD....
You will need to print out the .PDF User Instructions
or stink up your Laptop while in the can....:eg:

Jerry
 
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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

I just ordered one! Can't wait to finally have an lpm. :)

I accidentally paid with USD, received refund. I am a LPF member... :p
Resending Payment now
 
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Oh well, finally decided to get one.

Payment sent.

FINALLY I can actually get some numbers. :beer:
 
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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

Getting some numbers is not a bad thing...:D

Just got your payment... Thanks...:beer:
I'll post here when your LaserBee 2.5W USB
LPM ships out...

Jerry
 
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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

UPDATE:


@ JimBolder


Your LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB LPM has been shipped...

please-490.gif
read the ENTIRE User Instructions BEFORE you
handle/use your new LaserBee LPM to assure years of
accurate and trouble free operation of your LaserBee
and Thermopile...


Jerry
 
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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

UPDATE:


@ david1235102


Your LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB LPM has been shipped...

please-490.gif
read the ENTIRE User Instructions BEFORE you
handle/use your new LaserBee LPM to assure years of
accurate and trouble free operation of your LaserBee
and Thermopile...


Jerry
 

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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

Question for you -

If I want to meter above 2.5W with this LPM, is there any way to do this with filters?

IE, are there (affordable) filters that are consistent and predictable enough to provide some sort of linear (or at least calculable) reduction in beam intensity? Such that if I wanted to test a 7W laser, I could shine it through XYZ filter, and the filter would always be passing some calculable portion of the light to the sensor, etc. ?
 
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Re: J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging $119.99.. In Stock

Follow-up question:

- If it's not possible to actually get a predictable filter and do as in my post above, what about the following. Most important for my application is the ability to detect a plateau in the mW curve. So for that, I mostly need to watch relative change in power, but the numbers themselves don't have to mean anything.

- So what if I took a white TEC (I have one), soldered it to a 1/8" jack like the LPM uses (I have one of those too), and then unplugged the stock sensor, and used the make-shift one I rigged up. For one, a white TEC wouldn't absorb nearly as much heat, but it would absorb enough to get a reading, especially at high powers. Second, the calibration wouldn't matter, since it would just be relative power I'd want to detect.

I guess my biggest concern here would be - does this risk throwing off the LPM's internals? I can't see how, but I also don't know what I'm talking about when it comes to the LPM's internals ;)
 




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