PineyTinecones
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Iām ordering a laser today. Iāve gone back and forth so much on these my head is spinning, but Iām pulling the trigger today.
I need help deciding though, and a big part of that is I need some context on just how powerful/bright these >1w lasers are. What is safe/permissible, what is not. What are the recreational limitations of these powerful lasers? How scared should I beā as someone in the Spring of their laser obsessionā of these powerful lasers? That is, how much respect is due them?
There are two hosts I will own, without a doubt, in the near future, both from Sanwu:
ā¢The Red (Cu) Guardian
ā¢The Ranger
The thing is, I canāt decide which to get first, and what combination of wavelengths and wattages I should get for the two. I do know I want a Blue/Cyan and a Green laser.
I will almost certainly be purchasing the 1.6w 525nm Sanwu Ranger (although there is a combination I can think of where I wouldnāt). I canāt even imagine what it will look like in the sky, but I REALLY want to see it. There is something extremely attractive about the idea of having the worldās brightest pocketable laser (that Iām aware, please correct me if Iām wrong though) at your fingertips.
Here are the combinations/configurations I canāt decide between of the two lasers I will be purchasing (one will be purchased today, and the other in the near future, i.e., < 3 months):
Combination #1
1st- Red Guardian 492nm 150mw
2nd- Ranger 525nm 1.6w
Combination #2
1st- Ranger 525nm 1.6w
2nd- Red Guardian 565nm 2w
Combination #3
1st- Red Guardian 525nm 1w
2nd- Ranger 470nm 4w
So, as you can see, the last combination would be the only combo where I donāt end up getting the 1.6w 525nm. The first combination is the only one where one of the two lasers Iād be getting (specifically the first, which is significant) would be substantially less powerful. Getting that Red Guardian at some point is very important to me because I think it would be really cool to EDC with the āCopper Olight Warrior Miniā I just ordered (pictures below):


So I want to know just how powerful the >1w lasers I listed are. What does that number mean for me? Can I look at the dot on non-reflective surfaces safely? Are they safe to use inside? Etc etc. I just need some context. I really like the idea of the continuously adjustable power on the Ranger for the powerful wattages. If I get one of the more powerful diodes in the Red Guardian host, I think I would get the multi-mode version so that I could turn it down if I wanted. If I get the 150mw 192nm in the Red Guardian Iāll just get the single mode, since Iād prefer the simplicity of it.
I want to know what yāall think I should get. I have a feeling the recommendation will probably be to start with the 150mw laser til I get a feel for them, but it seems like a waste to get that low of wattage in a beautiful host that can handle a lot more. With that said, the plus side would be that I could run that 192nm continuously until the battery ran out if I wanted, and not have to worry about duty cycles, since that host was made with much more powerful lasers in mind. Still, I
Let me know what yāall think. Iām all ears. No matter what, Iām buying a laser TODAY.
Thanks in advance for the help/insight. I know Iāve been going on about this purchase for the past few days, but theyāre not cheap, and I want to get it right.
Grace and peace,
Ryan
I need help deciding though, and a big part of that is I need some context on just how powerful/bright these >1w lasers are. What is safe/permissible, what is not. What are the recreational limitations of these powerful lasers? How scared should I beā as someone in the Spring of their laser obsessionā of these powerful lasers? That is, how much respect is due them?
There are two hosts I will own, without a doubt, in the near future, both from Sanwu:
ā¢The Red (Cu) Guardian
ā¢The Ranger
The thing is, I canāt decide which to get first, and what combination of wavelengths and wattages I should get for the two. I do know I want a Blue/Cyan and a Green laser.
I will almost certainly be purchasing the 1.6w 525nm Sanwu Ranger (although there is a combination I can think of where I wouldnāt). I canāt even imagine what it will look like in the sky, but I REALLY want to see it. There is something extremely attractive about the idea of having the worldās brightest pocketable laser (that Iām aware, please correct me if Iām wrong though) at your fingertips.
Here are the combinations/configurations I canāt decide between of the two lasers I will be purchasing (one will be purchased today, and the other in the near future, i.e., < 3 months):
Combination #1
1st- Red Guardian 492nm 150mw
2nd- Ranger 525nm 1.6w
Combination #2
1st- Ranger 525nm 1.6w
2nd- Red Guardian 565nm 2w
Combination #3
1st- Red Guardian 525nm 1w
2nd- Ranger 470nm 4w
So, as you can see, the last combination would be the only combo where I donāt end up getting the 1.6w 525nm. The first combination is the only one where one of the two lasers Iād be getting (specifically the first, which is significant) would be substantially less powerful. Getting that Red Guardian at some point is very important to me because I think it would be really cool to EDC with the āCopper Olight Warrior Miniā I just ordered (pictures below):


So I want to know just how powerful the >1w lasers I listed are. What does that number mean for me? Can I look at the dot on non-reflective surfaces safely? Are they safe to use inside? Etc etc. I just need some context. I really like the idea of the continuously adjustable power on the Ranger for the powerful wattages. If I get one of the more powerful diodes in the Red Guardian host, I think I would get the multi-mode version so that I could turn it down if I wanted. If I get the 150mw 192nm in the Red Guardian Iāll just get the single mode, since Iād prefer the simplicity of it.
I want to know what yāall think I should get. I have a feeling the recommendation will probably be to start with the 150mw laser til I get a feel for them, but it seems like a waste to get that low of wattage in a beautiful host that can handle a lot more. With that said, the plus side would be that I could run that 192nm continuously until the battery ran out if I wanted, and not have to worry about duty cycles, since that host was made with much more powerful lasers in mind. Still, I
Let me know what yāall think. Iām all ears. No matter what, Iām buying a laser TODAY.
Thanks in advance for the help/insight. I know Iāve been going on about this purchase for the past few days, but theyāre not cheap, and I want to get it right.
Grace and peace,
Ryan
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