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honeyx

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It´s a IR pass through filter that is used. Not a IR blocking filter. That´s all.
 

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Yep looks like it is worded wrongly in the graph as if you have an IR filter installed on a laser you are measuring the NON IR light that comes out. It should say IR pass filter on the second graph. While it does seem to correct itself below it still has two sections with contradicting info so it is understandable the concern this customer has on which is correct. Max should change that to reduce confusion in the future.
 
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Pman

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Absolutely agree with DTR and it certainly bugs me by the way the documentation reads. They certainly NEED to change the documentation.

I do understand the concern here BUT questions were asked after already concluding:

"That means This is only putting out 35mW Green beam!
There site claims 500mW Green Beam!
So that would mean this company is SCAM I wouldn't recommend this company to anyone!"

Would have been infinitely better if you asked for help FIRST so a conclusion could be reached AFTER we took a look at the evidence instead of labeling the company as a scam;)

I do applaud you for paying for the power certificate:)
 
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Pictures!!!!!
 

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Try going inside. With all that ambient light it's hard to get the full effect.
 

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Can't see the beam in those pics. Can you see the beam outside?
I sure hope you have safety glasses as that thing will fry your eyeballs;)
 
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Inside pictures.
 

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Tmack

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That's because your outside in daylight. Do you know how powerfull laser must b to see the beam in the day light!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Waaaaay more than 500mw

You are expecting way to much. No handheld to date can beam can be seen in broad daylight
 
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honeyx

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Yep looks like it is worded wrongly in the graph as if you have an IR filter installed on a laser you are measuring the NON IR light that comes out. It should say IR pass filter on the second graph. While it does seem to correct itself below it still has two sections with contradicting info so it is understandable the concern this customer has on which is correct. Max should change that to reduce confusion in the future.


Yes, Max changed this. At the beginning he was measuring with a IR blocking filter but changed this to measure with a pass through filter. This confused me also when I was writing my review because on his site it sill said it´s measured with a IR blocking filter but on my certificate it clearly said above the graph its a pass through filter.

Just wounder why he didn´t keep it that way and removed the "With IR pass through Filter" again.

However this one has just half as much IR output than mine, so there is nothing to complain.
 

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I think it (the sunlight) was brighter outside than your pics show so that threw me a bit. I didn't mean see the beam outside in full daylight (poor choice of words on my part). Need to step back a moment and realize I shouldn't have assumed you know anything about what you should be seeing or not seeing. I changed that post so I don't confuse people.
Forget about the outside pics for a moment here and lets talk about the inside pics. It's kind of hard to tell exactly how much light you have on in those pics. Is the room itself kind of dim? I'm also wondering about the splash. Do you have any canned air you can blow on the lens to see if you get a better dot? Do you always see those long side wings?
If you don't have any lights on in the room you are in and you don't have a ton of ambient light coming in the room then you absolutely should see the beam.
I own somewhere around 200 532nm units from <5mw to over 600mw so you could say I have a bit of experience with it.
Right now I have a 75mw unit in my hand in a very well lit room with fluorescent lights and I can just see the beam (of course some of that has to do with how dusty the room may be but it's not like you can see any dust in the air). Running my Laserbtb (SKY) HL (528mw) in this room I can very easily see the beam.
Not sure how to ask this question because it is subjective but how dark does the room have to be for you to see the beam clearly? IF it has to be very dark then there's definately an issue.
 
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