Yeah in order for these to be useful they would need to be calibrated with a certain meter, like a Scientech 365, 362, etc. Calibration either requires and a calibrated power source (and some circuitry know-how) or a laser and another calibrated meter.
I think this auction would only really be...
Nice review as always Mike! Really interesting seeing the different graphs based on head temperature...DPSS lasers fascinate me, especially the more "complex" systems that are used to produce blue or yellow wavelengths. I only wished they weren't so gosh-darned expensive for my budget! *sigh*...
Doh! I should have checked for a FS sale first *facepalm*... Thanks for the link Jay! I agree, I think for $285 this is a great deal for a 5W calibrated LPM with 1mW increments. The only feature it's really lacking that the other hobbyist meters (notably the LaserBee and both Kenometers) have is...
It seems the majority of people who order these goggles are receiving defective pairs...I guess I must've gotten really lucky! three pairs in one envelope and no damage. But I guess that's how it goes when buying cheap Chinese goods, the majority of them lack consistency in quality.
Hey Jayrob, do you know if it's possible to replace the tailcap on these hosts? I recently purchased a few GITD tailcaps and they all glow a lot more prominently than the one currently on mine, and wondering if it would be possible to switch them out?
You wouldn't expect them to have individual variations, but that's just what the few tests different members have performed suggest. For example, HIMNL9's test of these same goggles with a similarly-powered violet laser produced much greater reductions than my goggles. (177mW reduced to <1mW and...
I definitely agree with this, tese goggles have proven to be rather inconsistent, especially in their build quality. But I suppose that's what we should expect from $8 goggles from HK.
Hey guys, I updated the OP today with data from a more powerful green laser (A Jayrob C3 kit with a DX "200mW" module) and IR-filtered data on this laser. The new results seem to suggest that these goggles are more effective at blocking 532nm than the earlier O-like pointer tests would lead one...
For anyone who is curious, Laserz4sale also provided me with the other relevant specifications before I bought two of these filters:
Requirements
Material: B270
Glass in accordance with MIL-G-174
Square: Filter thickness 1 mm
Length:14 +/- 1mm
Width:14 +/- 1mm
Surface quality: F/F per...
I've been under the impression that susie only sells the lasers (that is she stocks them and ships them) and they are assembled/made by their parent company...I could be mistaken though.
I'd say the most comparable thing is Apple's Cocoa API: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocoa_(API)
It's not as "simple" as VB6, but it's a lot more versatile. I think the best bet is either finding a way to make the current program rune in wine, or finding a graphing program compatible with the...
IMHO that seems like a sound plan to me. Also, if it's not possible to run the program under wine or successfully in a VM, it's possible that there would be a program freely available for mac that can interpret the LaserBee data stream...I will do some looking for such a program and Jerry or...