Hi!
Today I got my Eagle pair 600 - 760nm OD4+ goggles, and used them while testing my 815 diode @ 370mA, which would output around 250-300mW I guess. This is the first time I use such a powerful laser, so I don't have any previous experience with laser goggles. When I tested the laser I could very clearly see the red dot (When it was focused on a a surface). Is this normal? Or is there something wrong with the goggles? As you might understand, I'm worried about my eyesight, and I don't want to do anything more before I know I won't get any permanent damage. (Eye damage at my age would be devastating :/ ).
Today I got my Eagle pair 600 - 760nm OD4+ goggles, and used them while testing my 815 diode @ 370mA, which would output around 250-300mW I guess. This is the first time I use such a powerful laser, so I don't have any previous experience with laser goggles. When I tested the laser I could very clearly see the red dot (When it was focused on a a surface). Is this normal? Or is there something wrong with the goggles? As you might understand, I'm worried about my eyesight, and I don't want to do anything more before I know I won't get any permanent damage. (Eye damage at my age would be devastating :/ ).