No glare/flash or what so ever, just a dim blue "light" in pheripheal vision I could sense.
But im thinking about the power , 1 watt. Maybe it could be dangerous anyway?
Im kind of worried since I'm a noob and I know my laser is VERY powerful.
I even put the glasses on before I put the batteries inside, I treat it just like a loaded gun (which I own also).
But my question is. Do you think im okay?
I have no dark spots or what so ever, but still, would I see...
Thank you for answer.
I ment the reflections of the dot, bumping around in my kitchen.
And probably hitting my eye between the gap. (See the picture).
The dot itself I see through the glasses, it's not bright either since the goggles are sufficient to protect me.
I'm more worried about this...
Hello Guys,
I have a pair of Eagle protective goggles for 445 nm and a 1 Watt blue laser.
Was testing it in the kitchen, pointing at a white wall, wearing a white t-shirt.
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NOT ME ON THE PICTURE!
My nose is kind of big lol, so the "gap"...
More like the "smallest" beam diameter on 10 km ;)
what Watt do you think I need to reach these heights if green is used vs if blue is used?
Its for a university school project about security, airplanes etc.
(no we will not point it at airplanes ofc hahaha).
You are correct.
I'm sorry for this, admin can close the other one. I figured that forum was about "special" wavelengths later on.
Ich bin von Germany (location deutchland). So it's europe.
I've seen survivallaser ships there as well.
Well 10.000 meters somewhere there.
I understand the beam...
Hello Guys,
I have a specification for what I need but not sure which parts are best, hopefully someone more experienced can help me!
Technical specification:
1 WATT.
BLUE LASER.
Very good (low) divergence, want to use the laser for long-range experiments!
Under 100 Dollars preferably, if...