Greetings, all.
I had noted some individuals on here have reservations about EaglePair laser goggles. When I was first getting into lasers many years ago, EaglePair was highly recommended, so I purchased based on that feedback. I purchased directly from Survival Laser. I currently own...
Wow, this is news to me that EaglePair are not trustworthy. When I bought them many years ago, (I thought the research said) they were highly rated.
@Psyrex, granted I may have missed a memo on EaglePair, but generally laser goggles will be effective across a range. If you're working with...
Thanks for helping me out. Edit: One of the items was purchased from a member who is no longer around or reachable. The other was part of a bulk sale of a member getting rid of stuff they don't need.
Wow lol. I felt there was a healthy balance of snark and informative replies on safety from members on here...especially on the safety aspects. I usually lead with which protective eyewear I own already or which I would intend to purchase if I'm going to buy a wavelength I do not currently have...
Don't think you'll get anywhere with doves. They're pretty dumb and instinctual. Maybe try stuff like predator bird sounds. Why are you trying to scare them off? From where? Sometimes setting a portable sprinkler on a timer might work.
Hi all. I have a ~3.1+W handheld blue I bought from another user on here. I procrastinated my correspondence with him to get it repaired, and I haven't gotten a reply from him since April of 2020. He'd offered to take a look at my laser a while prior, but I think I may have to have someone...
Hot damn! This makes me pretty GREEN also. HULK SMASH! HULK WANT. Pretty sure it's out of my price range presently. It would make a nice addition to my ~3.1W 445 nm once the price drops closer to my budget. Curious how much a build is running presently.
Include shipping to USA? If so, this might be of interest to me. My old 1.1W blue diode bit the dust. Was lookin for a ***ier host than the coleman flashlight (the 1.1W blue was my first handheld class 4 purchase) with a bit more output.
Edit: apparently $exier is profane? that's what I said.
My handheld laser bit the dust a little while back, and I'm weighing my options as far as just swapping out the diode or perhaps upgrading it.
It was a 445nm, 1.1W in a coleman host, G2 lens. I've gotten quite a lot of hours use on it since I've had it. Appears the diode has bit the dust...
I have a BS in Biomedical Engineering, so I can read & interpret different studies. One I read, which dealt in a lot more detail in optics than I have, I gathered that for most people, up to 50mW, you may experience some discomfort & afterimage, but it is unlikely to cause burning of the retinal...