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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

Laser came in useful tonight, and may have turned someone on to the hobby. :)

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So, earlier tonight I was trying to talk to a friend of mine on 80m on my ham radio -- and I could barely understand him. A constant hash, like a "dirty" 60hz buzz, taking over every frequency.

I went around the house with a portbale AM radio (great interference finder by the way) checking for bad compact flourescent bulbs, stuff like that, trying to find the source of the interference. But I noticed, the hash got stronger when I walked from my shop to the house, outside, in the front yard.

Sure enough, the closer I got to the power pole with the portable radio, the louder the hash got. I turned the radio off, and -- I still heard the noise. What?.. Radio off. I'm still hearing the buzzing hash. Huh?

Looking up at the top of the power pole, BARELY visible, but certainly audible, the top (12kv? 7kv?) conductor was arcing between the end of the insulator and the wood. Maybe a few millimeters of dim but definitely present blue arc. There was even a slight cherry red glow on the pole where it was smoldering. But, it was very high up and hard to see. Anyhow, I called it in to the power company, figuring they'd show up in the next day or two.

Midnight, doorbell rings. Power company guy is at my door, saying he can't find the problem. (What? You guys work this late? He explains that there's a risk of the pole catching fire so it's actually pretty important for them to check it out.) But he can't see the arc. Aha, tell him to hold a second, and I run upstairs and grab the first laser I see, and have available -- 1mW CNI 589. Run up the driveway with him, tell him to turn off his truck and his lights. I see the slight arc, and point it out with the yellow laser. Sure enough, he sees it. But, his attention has changed:

"Yella? Is that thing yella? Well I'll be... Where did you.. How did you get that?"

After a brief "oh yeah I saw it, we'll fix it" conversation about the arcing insulator, the conversation turns to my "yella" laser pointer. He says that he REALLY wants one, and that they actually use the greens and reds fairly often when pointing stuff out on power poles. I told him, it'd probably cost him $250. He's not too swayed, "I'll save up, you know, that's the coolest thing I ever seen and the other guys'll be pretty wowed by that."

The night ended with him adding a second insulator to the span which got rid of the arc, and me giving him a 5mW 405 (I have a bunch, why not?) , which he was just blown away by. I also gave him Laserglow's site, which I figured would be a decent enough place to start for 'exotic' colors, and the address of LPF. (I can only guess that a guy who works on multi-kV lines probably would not be adverse to safety!)

Just thought I'd share it because it's pretty cool, I think, that I got to use one of my lasers for something pretty essential, and turned someone on pretty positively to the scene :)
 
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Trevor

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I've always wondered what a non-laserist would say if they saw someone using a yellow pointer.

Now I know. Very cool! :D

-Trevor
 

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Wow thats one interesting night, problem is you dont know who the guy will be if he joins LPF, you should of showed him your other lasers you know :D he would of fainted
 
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Wow thats one interesting night, problem is you dont know who the guy will be if he joins LPF, you should of showed him your other lasers you know :D he would of fainted

Haha, you know, baby steps, man. One wavelength at a time. :)

I still do want to set up some photoshoot with as many simultaneously as I can. I have enough power supplies and 18650s now to do it, now just to find the time to orchestrate something like that ...
 
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That is very cool ;) +2
I was under the impression power companys
use hand held lasers for this very reason :thinking:
 
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DrSid

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Actually I'm fainting just from seeing that signature ..
 
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Very nice:beer:

A bouncer at a club came at me when I was showing a couple of people a 20mW 532nm pen. I'm a pretty big guy though, so he decided to call in the head bulldozer to kick me out. Since I wasn't doing anything wrong, I got to talking with him, and showed him a 60mW for comparison...

Anyway, he decided to adopt laser pointers for his bouncers to communicate. The club gets very loud at times, so they use flashlights to communicate with each other to point out trouble, but I showed him that even a 5mW produces a decent beam in a smoky environment, so they are gonna try lasers instead of flashlights.

Probably the only time I even contributed with a laser:eek:

Btw... That is one hell of a signature...
 
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Thats pretty cool man, I hope to some day add the "yella" wavelength to my rainbow. :)
 
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I always keep at least on in my car. Its one thing to answer the question'What are they good for? aside from making my cat crazy?

In the construction biz they often come in handy. You can point with a finger at something needing attention but with a simple green 5mW there is never any doubt as to where the work needs to be done.

I also never miss a chance to give my take on laser safety and how much trouble you can get into if not used in a safe manner.

+ 1 to you MT

hak

and about that sig... you definetly qualify to be guest speaker at any meeting of LA(laserists anonymous).

I see a few in that sig that came thru me- guess I need to go to the meetings too.
 
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