We have already taken action. We did what we were able. No matter what action we take you will continue to harrass. Open your own business and run it the way you choose. There is literally no pleasing someone whose intention is ‘not to be pleased’.
I did not create another account nor did I post using another name. Another member of my household made their own private and separate account without my knowledge. But now that I know that no other members at or near my house using my wi-fi can have their own accounts. The person that created...
That is a lie, I did not make another account. I have been completely professional in my responses. Talk about unprofessional, you could have contacted me privately first, instead of telling lies about me publicly.
What part of this do you not understand?
NOTE TO CUSTOMERS OF SL-GLG1X EAGLE PAIR® GOGGLES PURCHASED PRIOR TO 2020: It has been determined by Eagle Pair® that some SL-GLG1X Eagle Pair® 190-540nm & 800-1700nm goggles manufactured prior to 2020 may have a dip in the absorbance curve between 505...
Not sure, I'm not going to slog through the entire thread again just to please you…but I made a mistake. You however made many more mistakes: You got the manufacturer name wrong, mentioned the wrong goggle model, made a gross error in your graph and got the absorbance drop wavelength range wrong...
Eagle Pair® has confirmed to us that the dip in absorbance for the pre-2020 manufactured SL-GLG1X Eagle Pair® 190-540nm & 800-1700nm goggles is between 505 and 517nm. The graph you had provided was incorrectly labeled, therefore there was confusion over the affected wavelength. We are updating...
- The issue has been corrected.
- Notices have been posted on LPF and the SL stores.
- We don’t store customer’s private information for the purpose of future use.
NOTE TO CUSTOMERS OF SL-GLG1X EAGLE PAIR® GOGGLES PURCHASED PRIOR TO 2020: It has been determined by Eagle Pair® that some...
1. I have not received any updated OD charts, but I can ask again.
2. The company is Eagle Pair, not EagleView. We do not sell EagleView products. As I mentioned in another post, we have a supply of replacement filters for the older OD5 model and will ship them to anyone who requests them. So...
Incorrect. It was the OD5 model that apparently has a small dip in the absorbance curve at 505nm, not 532nm. (SL-GLG1X, 190-540nm & 800-1700nm OD5). The manufacturer (Eagle Pair) stated that it was willing to replace the filters for any customer that purchased these goggles from before 2020. We...
Green wavelengths are very visible to the eye even at very low power levels. I highly doubt anything close to 1mW was going through the goggles, that would be too bright to look at directly.
Some will argue that a spectrophotometer is the only way to accurately measure the performance of laser safety goggles. While this may be true in principle, the equipment needs to be calibrated correctly and users must be properly trained and experienced in their operation. Very few of us...
I disagree. No way would more than 5mW of 532nm light be coming through from a 200 or 500mW DPSS laser. 5mW lasers are not considered dangerous for brief eye exposure.
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Just because you could see some "532nm" light through the goggles doesn't mean they are bad. Green is the most visible color to the eye, and even with OD6 goggles you would be able to see some light. I have also observed what appeared to be a wavelength shift with 532nm DPSS lasers. If you are...
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