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The new heads are much less prone to thermal drifting like the older Coherent ones that were used in the original Kenometers...
Oh, my bad, for a sec I thought it was a Coherent - but didn't bother to note the difference in # of screws, etc.The pics show the new thermopiles, they are smaller but still offer a larger surface than any of the currently available hobbyist meters.
The pics show the new thermopiles, they are smaller but still offer a larger surface than any of the currently available hobbyist meters.
Hey, I have a question. What prevents a high powered unit from (eventually) burning [a hole in] the sensor? Since it appears to be flat black..
Thanks,
What other Hobbyist Meters are available besides the Laserbee Products... :thinking:
Jerry
Oh, my bad, for a sec I thought it was a Coherent - but didn't bother to note the difference in # of screws, etc.
Thanks to your pic, the difference is clear! Who makes them, btw?
lol, no problem! The reason behind my curiosity is that it looks a lot like a coherent, so I was thinking maybe one of Coherent's designers is involved here... .I'm not currently authorized by the Kenomeister to release that information :shhh: