Mar 27, 2009 #1 G garrett13 0 Joined Jan 19, 2009 Messages 32 Points 0 I have the 200mw dilda and was wondering if goggles were necessary if i am just shining onto black materials? I know it is always a good idea but is it a must? What are the symptoms of eye damage? Are there any good cheap goggles for 660nm? Thanks.
I have the 200mw dilda and was wondering if goggles were necessary if i am just shining onto black materials? I know it is always a good idea but is it a must? What are the symptoms of eye damage? Are there any good cheap goggles for 660nm? Thanks.
Mar 28, 2009 #2 charliebruce 0 Joined Nov 22, 2008 Messages 1,506 Points 48 Yes, look on dragonlasers' site. There are many cheap yet effective goggles and for burning things, eye protection is a must!
Yes, look on dragonlasers' site. There are many cheap yet effective goggles and for burning things, eye protection is a must!
Mar 31, 2009 #3 Z Zero 0 Joined Mar 12, 2009 Messages 5 Points 0 does anyone else know of a place to get 660nm goggles? The ones on dragonlaser's site are sold out.
Apr 2, 2009 #4 Tech_Junkie 0 Joined Jan 2, 2009 Messages 11,800 Points 0 http://store.oemlasersystems.com/in...id=421&zenid=e48e96277ae855494853157011b40b83 They are certified and reasonable priced. Don't mess with your eyes. Anything over 30mW can cause permanent damage.
http://store.oemlasersystems.com/in...id=421&zenid=e48e96277ae855494853157011b40b83 They are certified and reasonable priced. Don't mess with your eyes. Anything over 30mW can cause permanent damage.