Re: FOR SALE-405nm Goggle $35 (3 left)(Laser-Wave)
I got mine yesterday ;D
Pretty quick, pretty expensive shipping too :o but yeah
I tried them on and I didn't have any problems with not seeing stuff. I didn't try it with a green laser but I tried it with my 803t and the dot was visible...
Is there interest in a kit for electronics beginners who want to start building small circuits with basic components?
The kit would include:
All common resistors
All common capacitors
Some pots
Wire
Solder
Some connectors
Some ICs (555, 4017, 317, 7805, 7812)
Some diodes, transistors
Some LEDs...
someone make 'laserbay.com: for selling lasers'
copyright me
trademark me
my idea
dont steal it
lol, i just came up with that myself, apparently spyro already did too.
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Re: GB 405nm Goggle $35 (Laser-Wave)
Weeeh, lets gooo, i just got my 803t to lase finally and now i need goggles :P
I need to find a new hobby for a month or so or i'm sure i'll blind myself.
Re: Mario's Optics Blowout! lenses, prisms, dichro
I want:
"Left: reflects green, passes red $4" dichro lens
2x $2 polarising filter
And the small dichro's:
Any there that will reflect violet but not green, or vice versa?
Or any that will reflect red but not green, or vice versa?
I want...
I ran into this question:
Why is it that the two of the pins on the pot, when used as a rheostat, are connected? What difference does it make and more importantly WHY does it make this difference? Like here:
If you don't connect pin #1 to the pot, but only connect #3 and #2, what's different...