I love the rest of the site too...Nothing in laser safety,and even selling a kipkay flashlight laz0r ... o.O
No goggles,but a bunch of ridiculously overpriced mid powered lasers...
Re: The danger of lasers and rave parties, etc
Apparently the lasers scan so quick & above eye level,that it SHOULD be safe...The incident in Russia actually happened because the morons put a tent up & still used the lasers,so the lasers reflected down into the eyes of the party goers.
Too right...I realized that way too late,and sure,they're great friends,but chances are 1/10000 that you'll get anything that involves smashing a bed out of it.On the other hand:They do make great friends ;)
hey,what is the pin config on the new senkat sony ld?
if i have it like this:
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Then what is what?
(and yes,i do know that there is this awesome piece of pdf file,that tells it all,but i do not really understand anything on it,except the bottom part,where it says how many go into...
Well,i guess you know that laser goggles that pass anything over 5mw to the eye are practically useless?
But ill look into the other ones ;)
BTW:Does anyone know what the WL lasershades are certified for?
Where would be the best place to purchase laser safety goggles for 650nm ?
I'm mainly thinking in terms of assured & tested safety for red lasers,above 500mW ...
hmm,ive been away from the site for a couple of weeks,but from what i understand some of his shipped diodes can't be considered *safe*,since we don't know their specs/they get busted even though it should be safe,am i right?i got a diode from him back in December,and it burnt trough after around...
You can actually see a tiny rift where they are put together,the diode sits in the front end,and the driver in the back end,just secure the back end in a vise,and turn the front end of with pliers or something.Oh,and you WILL have to use some force,since the ends are glued AND screwed...