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There is an IR filter→377mw

IR Filter deletion→488mw
 

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Zeebit

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Huh?
Doesn't make sense. Power goes down when the IR filter is removed. Shouldn't it be otherwise?
 
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IR filter deletion

377mw→488mw UP!!

300mw Hulk→500mw Hulk

That is why the IR filter is there.
The Laser now outputs an additional 111mW of dangerous
invisible IR radiation...:eek:

Your 532nm Laser Safely Goggles/Glasses if you even own
a pair...:whistle: will NOT protect your eyes from the 111mW
of IR Laser radiation.

Removing the IR filter from your Laser is a really BAD Idea..IMO


Jerry

You can contact us at any time on our Website: J.BAUER Electronics
 
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Zeebit

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111mW of IR is quite a lot. What is the labeled power of that laser?
 

toutan

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That is why the IR filter is there.
The Laser now outputs an additional 111mW of dangerous
invisible IR radiation...:eek:

Your 532nm Laser Safely Goggles/Glasses if you even own
a pair...:whistle: will NOT protect your eyes from the 111mW
of IR Laser radiation.

Removing the IR filter from your Laser is a really BAD Idea..IMO


Jerry

You can contact us at any time on our Website: J.BAUER Electronics

I wear goggles cutting infrared rays.
 

Zeebit

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I think you misunderstood.

What is the power marked on the label?
 
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Lol.. You guys are worried about ~110 mW of IR . Sissies.

I have NEVER used goggles even with a 2W 445.
Never had the slightest problem.
Don't look at the shiny end.
 

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@Toaster: There SHOULD be a video demonstration of what that can do to you if it hits accidently to your eye.. IF , god forbid you have a 2W close reflection it will blind you in an instand let alone direct hit.. So since you are responsible and careful with your laser its all good entertainment untill one mistake/accident Thats why it is repeatedly suggested and warned to people!!

@Toutan: Very nice work, and since you have the IR Protection Eyewear it is all good..
Just be safe and dont think your laser is a 488mW Green Laser , It is Still a 377mW Green Laser and the rest of it is IR Spectrum which is not Visible..

Just a question, Why did you feel the need to remove the IR Filter?
 

toutan

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@Toaster: There SHOULD be a video demonstration of what that can do to you if it hits accidently to your eye.. IF , god forbid you have a 2W close reflection it will blind you in an instand let alone direct hit.. So since you are responsible and careful with your laser its all good entertainment untill one mistake/accident Thats why it is repeatedly suggested and warned to people!!

@Toutan: Very nice work, and since you have the IR Protection Eyewear it is all good..
Just be safe and dont think your laser is a 488mW Green Laser , It is Still a 377mW Green Laser and the rest of it is IR Spectrum which is not Visible..

Just a question, Why did you feel the need to remove the IR Filter?


I only tried how long power only rose.
 

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Ok so in understand you would like to see some bigger figures in your LPM.. :na: A Dream of a Laser Enthusiast only!! :beer:
 
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Lol.. You guys are worried about ~110 mW of IR . Sissies.

I have NEVER used goggles even with a 2W 445.
Never had the slightest problem.
Don't look at the shiny end.

You are not serious, are you? :spank:

You don't want you eyes to get :lasergun:
 

Ciaran

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That's a bit stupid! A 2W laser should be operated by the user wearing goggles!
 
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