^^ Thats good advice I think
chessmaster, I think they say that laser is good for astronomy either because the beam is well centered along the host (good for use as an artificial guide-star I believe) and/or since it requires no extra legal liability when it is used by pros in public.
If you...
Yeah, I see your problem now.
You should wait and see what others have to say...
I'm not sure I'd describe a <5mw beam as bright, but in terms of an indoor pointer it would be fine. I think the beam might be a little disappointing at night though, at least on dry nights and especially where...
Not necessarily omri...
if the style matters to you, it might be better, or perhaps you'd prefer one with a safety feature like a key-lock. Or if you plan on using it for long periods of time it would probably be worth it for the better heat sinks that torch style designs offer, but if you want...
It's not really much of an issue at those power levels.
Listen to Hallucynogenyc, he knows what he's talking about.
I've had a few from DX (including the true 50 and a few true 5's), and they were all over spec (I tested with a laser power meter).
It has to be said, these are probably the exact same pens they are selling on DX, except that have slightly better quality control and they charge more... I'd rather spend my money at DX, and have 3 or 4 pointers...
Incidentally, you can buy AAA lithiums which will not loose much power in the...
Grix has a good point about night vision... day-vision too if you accidentally drop it and get a beam hit in the eye!
If it's only for star pointing than anywhere from 10-50mw of 532nm would be fine. On dry nights you might want the higher end of this range, as the beam visibility goes down as...
Grix has a good point about night vision... day-vision too if you accidentally drop it and get a beam hit in the eye!
If it's only for star pointing than anywhere from 10-50mw of 532nm would be fine. On dry nights you might want the higher end of this range, as the beam visibility goes down as...
Just a stab in the dark (pun not intended lol), but is it a copper heatsink (for lasers)? :D
Either that or a TEC...
I don't suppose anyone could also help choosing the optics for this diode/build?
What options/sources are there for multi-mode diode optics apart from hercs (not an option for...
Thanks Robert.
Both pens in the last set of pics were putting out about 20mw when I got them. After the mods pen 1 was 62mW inc. IR @ 304mA and pen 3 was 26mW inc. IR @ 314mA