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    Beam dump/beam blocker advice needed

    First if all I would like it to be known that I am new to lasers. In fact I don’t even have one over 5 mw yet. I want to get 3 lasers from San wu pocket series. The 492nm 100 mw,520nm 150 mw, and the 445nm 500 mw laser. I want to get something to act as a “beam blocker”. I know they may not be...
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    New here - 488 60mw SanWu Pocket Laser and safety?

    How many MW is the one over 488 I’m going to buy a 100 mw 492nm laser along with a 150 mw 520 nm
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    I’m a new buyer and need advice

    What I mean by a beam stop is when I eventually get a really powerful laser like the 7watt 445nm laser I’ve heard it’s very dangerous I have herd many youtubers mention a “beam stop”.just wanted to know. I have watched countless YouTube videos but none of my answers are really truely ansewred. I...
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    I’m a new buyer and need advice

    Thanks I will get one of those but I really want a 488nm or a 492 nm laser. My question is can I see those beams the 488 is 60 mw and the 492 is 100 mw. Also do you know what I can use as a beam stop so to speak? They are from the pocket series at San wu lasers. Is that a good company?
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    60 mw 488nm or 100mw 492nm I have some questions

    I want to purchase a laser. I am new so I would like to get a relatively low powered laser.I want to impress my friends though. I would like to be able to see the beam without killing my eyes. Any suggestions. I want one of the two lasers in the title. Can I look at them with my bare eye in the...
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    New here - 488 60mw SanWu Pocket Laser and safety?

    Sry the post was ment for you not the person giving advice.
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    I’m a new buyer and need advice

    Yes that totally makes sense. Do you think you could see the beam in a very dark room?
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    New here - 488 60mw SanWu Pocket Laser and safety?

    I have any to buy the laser that you did and had a few questions. Since it’s been 3years since you posted this I would assume you got to know the laser pretty well. I am a first time buyer. Is it high quality and will it last in the long run? Can you see the beam in dark places?
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    I’m a new buyer and need advice

    When you say a few meters how many is that?in my basement I have problly 30 feet is that good?
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    I’m a new buyer and need advice

    Also I was looking at a low powered San wu pocket laser would that be good?
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    I’m a new buyer and need advice

    Thanks I really want to impress my stupid friends.(they are wowed easily). The other guy mentioned a range at if it were pointed it would be eye safe. The only reason I bring this up is so I don’t have to buy like 4 other pairs of glasses.also is there some material which would stop lasers. Not...
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    I’m a new buyer and need advice

    Also I can get one that is 495 bm in 50 watt do I still need glasses
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    I’m a new buyer and need advice

    What would you think the range is to where you don’t have to wear goggles.Also do you have to wear them for a 60 mw 488 nm???
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    I’m a new buyer and need advice

    I have found a cyan laser at 130 mw and at 488 nm from zeus. I thought that you were supposed to wear glasses for really anything over 5 mw will I be able to light stuff also with the 130 mw?
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    I’m a new buyer and need advice

    I just want to do it as a hobby but doesn’t not seeing it kinda take out some of the fun?
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    Need advice quickly please

    I am new to lasers but very interested.I am looking to get a powerful laser but have a few questions. When I wear safety goggles can you see the beam.If not how am I able to see the beam without using a camera and without burning my eyes?
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    I’m a new buyer and need advice

    I want to buy a powerful laser I am new to this. I was wondering if you wear protective goggles an you sill see the beam? If not is there a way to see in in real life not by camera without damaging my eyes?


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