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Eagle Pair Red laser googles

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I have just recieved a pair of Eagle Pair laser googles to use with my red lasers.
Silly question but should i be able to see any of the red dot when viewing with the googles on? I cant see any sign of the dot or beam when wearing them.
 





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What kind of laser do you have? (How many mw's of output does it have?)
It might be too weak?

Seeing the laser dot with safety-glasses is essential for laser-usage with glasses/goggles.

Greetz,
- Nicklas
 
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I have two red lasers that i have put together,as in the attached picture. Not sure how much they are putting out as i dont have a mw meter.I am powering them with two cr2s
 

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assuming you are not running them on super-low mA's. I have a hard time understanding why the goggles would block it 100%.
Anyone else knows? Too 'strong' goggles?
 
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The spec with the glasses says as follows
fourth harmonic generation Nd; Yag laser ommiter 266 nm
He- Ne laser emitter 632.8 nm
ruby laser emitter 694 nm
alexandrite laser emitter 755 nm

OD 4
 
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That's what I don't like about the eagle pair laser goggles: they just specify OD4, no note on which wavelength that would be. Good chance it's higher than 4 on certain wavelengths. But usually full protection eyewear blocks everything, alignment eyewear is more specific in OD.
 




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