On the 30th I went to laserglow and bought their polaris laser (100mw), along with a pair of glasses
It was my first laser above 5mw, and I think its pretty powerful.
Laserglow tests the laser before i bought it
It had an average of 119mw with a peak of 128mw.
Unfortunately I don't have any...
So I just got a 100mw 445nm polaris laser from laserglow( Laserglow Technologies - Handheld Lasers, Alignment Lasers and Lab / OEM Lasers ), along with a pair of their safety glasses, and was wondering what would be safe things to do with the laser while not wearing the glasses.
Would snow be...
so just yestarday i finally got my first green laser from laserglow the Galileo 5mw. :) before that all of the lasers ive owned were just 1mw redlaser pointers from pet shops lol. K i know this laser is pretty expensive for its output ( I paid about 125 dollars canadian for the galileo laser...
I got pink eye yestarday night and went to the doctor for the cold that I have and he gave me medicine for the pink eye (over the counter), and now today my vision in the eye with pink eye is not focused ex: If I look across the room objects look unfocused/blurry with the one eye and perfectly...
Im thinking about buying either a polaris 100 mw 447 nm or an aries 100 mw 532 nm and i was wondering which would have more burning power? Or Should I spend some more money and get a polaris 200mw or an aries 150mw? which wavelength would have more burning power per milliwatt and what is a 150...
so im prbably going to buy a polaris 1000mw from laserglow and i was wondering if anyone knows if there is a beam expander that would this laser? Its divergence without any modifactions is rated at 2 mrad ( i emailed laserglow ). The beams diameter is 3-4mm.