It has no IR filter, so it's probably emitting 40mW+ of IR. Is 20% VLT a problem or can I still see the laser and things around me in a normally lit room?
I'm planning on using the goggles when setting up the laser to burn things indoors, but I need to know if I will be able to see the laser dot. I can use it without goggles if I need to see the beam when I'm outside, so the beam isn't a problem.
Should I get these goggles (OD5) or these goggles (OD4)?
Would I be able to see a 40mW 532nm laser through the OD5 goggles or should I get the OD4 to be able to see it better?
Thanks!
The NOIR laser doesn't block IR, so it wouldn't protect me as this laser I bought has no IR filter. Does that other site accept Bitcoins? I can't find the option to pay with BTC.
Does anyone here know where I can buy these goggles:
Eagle Pair® 190-540nm & 800-1700nm OD5 Laser Safety Goggles
with Bitcoins?
And will this laser goggle protect me from this laser?:
50mW 532nm Green Laser Module (3V 11.9mm) - Free Shipping - DealExtreme
Thanks, Protoless.
I'm planning to buy this laser:
200mW 532nm Green Laser Module (3V 11.9mm) - Free Shipping - DealExtreme
Does anyone know if it will really be 200mW and if this price is good for a 200mW green laser?
Also, do I also need to buy a IR laser goggle?
Thanks, Protoless
So these: Eagle Pair® 190-400nm & 580-760nm Laser Safety Goggles then?
And how can I test its strength without a LPM? Will it only cut through tape if its <30mw?
I recently bought this laser:
10050110W 50mW 650nm Red Light Laser Diode - Golden (3V) - Free Shipping - DealExtreme
How can I test if its really 50mW (is there something that will only burn if its 50mw)?
Also, can someone link me to a laser goggle for this wavelength?
Is it safe to test the...