Jul 1, 2011 #1 L LaserDud3 0 Joined Mar 28, 2011 Messages 109 Points 0 I cant buy goggles from anywhere else because they dont accept paypal.. Does anyone have an extra pair I can buy?
I cant buy goggles from anywhere else because they dont accept paypal.. Does anyone have an extra pair I can buy?
Jul 1, 2011 #2 Lotus_Darkrose 0 Joined Feb 19, 2009 Messages 1,807 Points 48 Eagle Pair® 190-540nm Standard Laser Safety Goggles Have you even checked if anyone accepts paypal? Says it right at the bottom, man. here's another one http://www.radiantelectronics.org/shop/index.php?route=product/product&path=39&product_id=56 also with the paypal logo at the bottom. Last edited: Jul 1, 2011
Eagle Pair® 190-540nm Standard Laser Safety Goggles Have you even checked if anyone accepts paypal? Says it right at the bottom, man. here's another one http://www.radiantelectronics.org/shop/index.php?route=product/product&path=39&product_id=56 also with the paypal logo at the bottom.
Jul 1, 2011 #3 L LaserDud3 0 Joined Mar 28, 2011 Messages 109 Points 0 I dont have over $30 in paypal... Radiant is okay for a 1.2W 445nm?
Jul 1, 2011 #4 Lotus_Darkrose 0 Joined Feb 19, 2009 Messages 1,807 Points 48 Honestly, I'd go with the EaglePair. That is what I would recommend. Just showing you that many sites accept paypal.
Honestly, I'd go with the EaglePair. That is what I would recommend. Just showing you that many sites accept paypal.
Jul 1, 2011 #5 L LaserDud3 0 Joined Mar 28, 2011 Messages 109 Points 0 I dont have enough for eagle damn... How much protection would radiant give?
Jul 1, 2011 #6 Lotus_Darkrose 0 Joined Feb 19, 2009 Messages 1,807 Points 48 it should be fine for a lot of stray reflections, but if I hold the glasses out and shine it directly on part of them, it melts pretty damn quick with a 1.2W. I feel more comfortable recommending the EaglePair from what I've seen on here.
it should be fine for a lot of stray reflections, but if I hold the glasses out and shine it directly on part of them, it melts pretty damn quick with a 1.2W. I feel more comfortable recommending the EaglePair from what I've seen on here.
Jul 1, 2011 #7 L LaserDud3 0 Joined Mar 28, 2011 Messages 109 Points 0 I dont want to go blind, so reflected beams will be affected by the glasses but direct beams will melt the goggles? Definitely? Edit: NVM I'll just get Eagle Last edited: Jul 1, 2011
I dont want to go blind, so reflected beams will be affected by the glasses but direct beams will melt the goggles? Definitely? Edit: NVM I'll just get Eagle
Jul 1, 2011 #8 L LaserDud3 0 Joined Mar 28, 2011 Messages 109 Points 0 Wait are these good? NVM link I will just get Eagle. Last edited: Jul 1, 2011
Jul 1, 2011 #9 Lotus_Darkrose 0 Joined Feb 19, 2009 Messages 1,807 Points 48 I just pointed my 445 1.2W at my goggles (side part). Yes it did lol. And I can't speak for those, maybe someone else can. Last edited: Jul 1, 2011
I just pointed my 445 1.2W at my goggles (side part). Yes it did lol. And I can't speak for those, maybe someone else can.