I'm not going to help or tell you much at
all until you post a picture of yourself
wearing your infrared laser safety goggles
and a link to where you got them. You
apparently have no knowledge of electronics
or anything remotely laser related.
Is this your first laser? Bad news if it
is because this thing is potentially
hazardous beyond your wildest nightmares.
At the same time it is fragile as a baby
bird and will break if you so much as look
at it the wrong way. (Well not really, but
laser diodes are finicky and can fail for
all kinds of wacky reasons.) We can help
with that too, but only if you are willing
to help us help you.
Go down to Mal-Wart or PetSChoppe and pick
up a laser cat/dog toy if you don't already
have one. These are mostly safe unless you
stare directly into it for tens of seconds
on end. It is nearly the same thing as the
500mW infrared diode you ordered, but you
will be able to see the output. Play
around with it to get an idea of how lasers
can reflect off everyday shiny objects
(even gloss black) into your eyes.
If you want to know a good pair of safety
glasses, get these. They are what myself
and a lot of others here use. They are the
least expensive good quality glasses out
there. Don't even think of firing that
thing up without them. If you do, you are
a fool, and there will be consequences.
Eagle Pair® 190-540nm & 800-2000nm Laser Safety Goggles