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FS J.BAUER Electronics LaserBee 2.5 Watt USB only + Data Logging.. In Stock Now

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Thanks Jerry

Laserbee USB 2.5 W LPM arrived today, it took just under 2 weeks to the UK. Excellent service and very helpful.

+1 rep!

Anthony:beer:
 





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Surely to god Avery can delete those ridiculous tags Jerry?

People need to grow up.
 

jakeGT

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So childish. Tterbo did the same thing in
Jib77's driver for sale page, tagging crap about jakeGT sucks and what not.
 
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Got mine today been playing ever since!! :lasergun: Yes I read the instructions First!I logged some interesting stuff today! Got 1511 out of my A140 with a mogasm linear 1.35A in a modwerx elete host Anyone in canada or elsewhere look to laserglow for your glasses there not exactly cheap but they will save your eye's and there not knock-offs. Canadian approved! I got overnight delivery on them. Some are made for 500mw+ I would recomend them for anyone playing...!
 

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Hi,

In regards to the following statement:

"can measure Laser output Powers from 1mW to 2500mW"

Sorry if I missed this but would you mind telling me what increments it uses? is it 1mw or 0.1mw?

Thanks,

Lamarr
 

Lamarr

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Found the answer for myself I believe, it take readings in 0.1 increments is that correct?

If so I will be ordering on pay day!

Thanks,

Lamarr
 
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Found the answer for myself I believe, it take readings in 0.1 increments is that correct?

If so I will be ordering on pay day!

Thanks,

Lamarr

Hey Lamar....

the only LPM we sell that can display 0.1mW Increments is
our top of the line LaserBee II which costs considerably more
than this budget LaserBee 2.5W USB LPM....

Products

The LaserBee 2.5W USB LPM reads in 1mw increments...:yh:


Jerry
 

Lamarr

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Hi Jerry,

You may want to amend the following:

"LaserBee 2.5W USB
(Discounted to LPF Members only)
http://laserpointerforums.com/f64/j-...tml#post873729





Specifications

Power Requirement:................ Power Supplied by the USB Port
Sensor:.................................... Thermopile (by J.BAUER Electronics)
Sensor Area:............................ 15mm X 15mm (225 square mm)
Response time @ 1000mW...... 50-60 seconds
Cable Length:.......................... 23"
Thermal head dimensions:....... 1.650" X 1.500" X 1.000"
Power Range:.......................... 0mW to 2500mW in 0.1mW increments
Power consumption:................ 60mA
Total Dimensions:.................... 3.750" X 2.400" X 1.000"
PC Interface Software:............ on CD
User Instructions:.................... on CD
"

Taken from this thread - Laser Pointer Forums - Discuss Lasers & Laser Pointers - Announcements in Forum : Welcome


It is still a very good product and I will be ordering in the next few days anyway :)

Kind Regards,

Lamarr
 
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Hi Jerry,

You may want to amend the following:

"LaserBee 2.5W USB
(Discounted to LPF Members only)
http://laserpointerforums.com/f64/j-...tml#post873729





Specifications

Power Requirement:................ Power Supplied by the USB Port
Sensor:.................................... Thermopile (by J.BAUER Electronics)
Sensor Area:............................ 15mm X 15mm (225 square mm)
Response time @ 1000mW...... 50-60 seconds
Cable Length:.......................... 23"
Thermal head dimensions:....... 1.650" X 1.500" X 1.000"
Power Range:.......................... 0mW to 2500mW in 0.1mW increments
Power consumption:................ 60mA
Total Dimensions:.................... 3.750" X 2.400" X 1.000"
PC Interface Software:............ on CD
User Instructions:.................... on CD
"

Taken from this thread - Laser Pointer Forums - Discuss Lasers & Laser Pointers - Announcements in Forum : Welcome


It is still a very good product and I will be ordering in the next few days anyway :)

Kind Regards,

Lamarr

Thanks for catching that... It's been there for almost a year
and you are the 1st one to notice it.
It should read...

Specifications

Power Requirement:................. Power Supplied by the USB Port
Sensor:.................................... Thermopile (by J.BAUER Electronics)
Sensor Area:............................ 15mm X 15mm (225 square mm)
Response time @ 1000mW...... 50-60 seconds
Cable Length:.......................... 23"
Thermal head dimensions:....... 1.650" X 1.500" X 1.000"
Power Range:........................... 0mW to 2500mW in 1mW increments
Power consumption:................. 60mA
Total Dimensions:.................... 3.750" X 2.400" X 1.000"
PC Interface Software:.............. on CD
User Instructions:.................... on CD



Jerry
 

Lamarr

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Hi Jerry,

Can you please pm me a price for shipping to the UK?

Cheers,

Mark
 
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Now that I have got to use it for a almost a week all the software problems are solved... I'm happy with it! Price was right! and all I ever wanted was one I could usb. I figured it out. As far as i'm concerned it allready paid for its self and I have a readout to at leist confirm what I should have.

Great Job!

I'll give it a 4.333 out of 5

Kiz
 

Lamarr

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Payment sent for calibrated LaserBee 2.5W USB + Thermopile

Added additional charge for Uk shipping.

Kind Regards,

Mark
 
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Hey I just had a quick question...
Am I correct in assuming that it is impossible to measure the power of a laser of a duty cycle less than 40 seconds? (Since the response time on this LPM is 40~50 seconds?)
 
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Hey I just had a quick question...
Am I correct in assuming that it is impossible to measure the power of a laser of a duty cycle less than 40 seconds? (Since the response time on this LPM is 40~50 seconds?)

If you are referring to these budget entry level LaserBee 2.5W USB
and LaserBee A LPMs then you are correct.

There is a way around this by preheating the Sensor with another
Laser beam first then removing it and using the Laser you want to
test.

The best solution would be to get a faster response time LPM like
the LaserBee IX or LaserBee II that has a response time of 10 to
15 seconds.


Jerry
 
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