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Help - Inferno Laser Power Graph?

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Can anyone tell me what this laser power graph means?

How many mW is this reading? it is the powergraph chart that arrived with my Inferno 550mW.

I have no clue on things like this as the output is measured in Amplitude?

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Pretty sure its the optical output in watts, looks like 800mW stable as a rock :)
 

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I agree with 3pig, the units on amplitude is probably in watts.
 
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it would be cool if my 750mw one that i ordered would be that powerful.

Having 3 of them, they are different all 3 in output, but all 3 are overspec :)

One is doing a whooping 1W :D (beam corrected inside and the protection lens cap on it)
 
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looks stable but they could write it a little better so even a beginner could understand it.
 
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looks stable but they could write it a little better so even a beginner could understand it.

Yeah, they should put on that paper ''It is tested on baloons and passed the test''
 
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no lol i meant the amplitude everyone thinks in milliwatt not that..
 
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Yeah, they should put on that paper ''It is tested on baloons and passed the test''

That is actually an awesome idea lol! You could rate it by balloons popped per second and time it took to pop at a set standard distance, complete it with a link to a YouTube video of the laser passing its' function test, a line of balloons!
 




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