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LaserBee I LPM 30 Day Sale! *OVER*

Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 30 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

lasersbee said:
That's why I was asking if it had datalogging, because without it, the price on eBay--even with shipping--is still better.  Those things are perpetually sold on eBay too, so I wasn't in any rush to buy it now.

Yeah... I seem to remember a Die4Thing LPM that was sold on eBay for a while...
Robin doesn't sell them anymore because the parts were no longer available and
costs went up drastically.... :-?

The Die4thing is one great and accurate LPM, too bad he never added data logging to it though.
It too was not a Therompile unit, rather it uses a TEC, but does go up to a full 3W's.

I also remember a Kenometer that everyone waited until the last minute to
purchase and a lot of members missed out when the parts dried up.... :-?

Those Meters came with a Genuine Coherent True Thermopile and a nice case; parts did not dry up, but do cost more now though.

I also remember that DX no longer ships to the USA... and people that were
sure the DX200 Dilda would always be available and put off buying one till
the last minute... now have missed out..

These are still available through many other outlets and options, you can still easily get them.

I've noticed... that if I really want something uniquely rare I will get  it when
it's available. ;)

Uniquely rare? what is uniquely rare??

Just mt $0.02

Jerry
 





Re: Laserbee-1 LPM 30 Day Sale!!! 10 Units! Act Fa

lasersbee said:
[quote author=Kenom link=1225241169/0#5 date=1225246525]And you get a free floating meter for $244.98?  That's up quite a bit from the $179 I last saw.

Granted this was only 4 months ago but that's a pretty significant price increase there.

Hey Ken... I think at that time there was no Data Logging available... and if you're referring to the
eBay units... they do not include data logging... that is an Option. We put one up once in a while
for the bargain hunters and to keep the LaserBee I in the minds of potential buyers..
Marketing.... you know ;)


Jerry[/quote]
Jerry, are you sure there was no data logging back then? Because the one Rattlehead had, certainly had data logging.
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 30 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

electron said:
[quote author=lasersbee link=1225241169/20#23 date=1225289719]
That's why I was asking if it had datalogging, because without it, the price on eBay--even with shipping--is still better.  Those things are perpetually sold on eBay too, so I wasn't in any rush to buy it now.

Yeah... I seem to remember a Die4Thing LPM that was sold on eBay for a while...
Robin doesn't sell them anymore because the parts were no longer available and
costs went up drastically.... :-?

The Die4thing is one great and accurate LPM, too bad he never added data logging to it though.
It too was not a Therompile unit, rather it uses a TEC, but does go up to a full 3W's.

I also remember a Kenometer that everyone waited until the last minute to
purchase and a lot of members missed out when the parts dried up.... :-?

Those Meters came with a Genuine Coherent True Thermopile and a nice case; parts did not dry up, but do cost more now though.

I also remember that DX no longer ships to the USA... and people that were
sure the DX200 Dilda would always be available and put off buying one till
the last minute... now have missed out..

These are still available through many other outlets and options, you can still easily get them.

Just mt $0.02

Jerry
[/quote]

IF you didn't catch my drift..... 8-)

I was trying to convey the fact that....

What is available today.... is not necessarily available tomorrow at the same price... ::)
 
Re: Laserbee-1 LPM 30 Day Sale!!! 10 Units! Act Fa

electron said:
[quote author=lasersbee link=1225241169/0#9 date=1225247731][quote author=Kenom link=1225241169/0#5 date=1225246525]And you get a free floating meter for $244.98?  That's up quite a bit from the $179 I last saw.

Granted this was only 4 months ago but that's a pretty significant price increase there.

Hey Ken... I think at that time there was no Data Logging available... and if you're referring to the
eBay units... they do not include data logging... that is an Option. We put one up once in a while
for the bargain hunters and to keep the LaserBee I in the minds of potential buyers..
Marketing.... you know ;)


Jerry[/quote]
Jerry, are you sure there was no data logging back then? Because the one Rattlehead had, certainly had data logging.


[/quote]

Without digging into the files.....

IIRC Rattlehead sent his back to us for an upgrade.... :)

Jerry
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 29 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

electron said:
I'm curious as to why it's being sold as a Thermopile LPM, when it comes with a TEC.


Gee electron..... I would think that a guy that has a $4K LPM would know what a Thermopile was.....
You must have done some research on the different types of sensors that exist... :-?

Here is a link that will explain what a Thermopile is... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermopile ... ;)

Jerry
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 29 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

Yes I have Jerry, and your unit uses a TEC, not a Thermopile; please learn the difference.
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 30 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

electron said:
[quote author=lasersbee link=1225241169/20#23 date=1225289719]
I've noticed... that if I really want something uniquely rare I will get  it when
it's available. ;)

Uniquely rare? what is uniquely rare??

Just mt $0.02

Jerry

Electron....

Unique is something that is "one of a kind" IMHO... We don't see another inexpensive Thermoplile
based 1Watt Laser Power Meter for the Hobbyist on the market today... Correct me if I'm wrong.

Rare... I'll have to give you that one... Maybe it's not rare.... since we have inventory of the LaserBee I in stock. ;)
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 29 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

electron said:
Yes I have Jerry, and your unit uses a TEC, not a Thermopile; please learn the difference.


A TEC is a thermoelectric cooler (TEC) also known as a Peltier device.  Peltier devices are commonly used in camping and portable coolers and for cooling electronic components and small instruments. The cooling effect of Peltier heat pumps can also be used to extract water from the air in dehumidifiers.

The effect is used in satellites and spacecraft to counter the effect of direct sunlight on one side of a craft by dissipating the heat over the cold shaded side, whereupon the heat is dissipated by thermal radiation into space.

Photon detectors such as CCDs in astronomical telescopes or very high-end digital cameras are often cooled down with Peltier elements. This reduces dark counts due to thermal noise. (A dark count is the event that a pixel gives a signal although it has not received a photon but rather mistook a thermal fluctuation for one. On digital photos taken at low light these occur as speckles (or "pixel noise").

Thermoelectric coolers can be used to cool computer components to keep temperatures within design limits without the noise of a fan, or to maintain stable functioning when overclocking. A Peltier cooler with a heat sink or waterblock can cool a chip to well below ambient temperature.

The LaserBee I definitely does not use a TEC to determine the power output of a heat source, i.e. laser beam :)
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 30 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

lasersbee said:
[quote author=john_lawson link=1225241169/0#11 date=1225249725]for about 10 bucks in radio shack parts it looks a bit better lol ;)

Nice job John... I hadn't seen your build yet.. ;)[/quote]

i still want your upgrade kit it looks so much better than my box ;)
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 29 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

electron said:
Yes I have Jerry, and your unit uses a TEC, not a Thermopile; please learn the difference.

Electron.... If some one needs to learn what a Thermopile is... it would definitely be you....

I'll do my best to explain it as we have learned it in the past year of the LaserBee's development.......

The first line of the Wikipedia link above states:

"A thermopile is an electronic device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy"

A Thermopile is NOT a device that converts Electrical Energy Into Thermal Energy...... That is a TEC

Anyone that has done his research will also know that the "Peltier Cell" can be used in reverse...
and that is known as the Seebeck Effect...

Obviously you didn't know that either so here is the info on that ..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seebeck_effect#Seebeck_effect

In that explanation it states:-

"The Seebeck Effect is commonly used in a device called a thermocouple (because it is made from a coupling or junction of materials, usually metals) "

(Before you question that statement.... 1)Usually metals but not always.... 2)A Thermopile is multiple Thermocouples connected together)

The Peltier cell uses the same Seebeck Effect with semiconductor P an N juctions instead of metals.

A TEC is a Thermo Electric Cooler.... and as such is used to COOL or HEAT by applying power....
and.... It is therefor not used in the Seebeck Effect mode.

The Sensor used with the LaserBee I is in the Seebeck Effect mode and therefor a Thermopile




This is a Sales thread and not a tutorial Thread... ::)

I know you don't want a LaserBee I.....  So......

If you need any technical assistance just PM me or open another thread...
We will be more than happy to help you and answer any questions you may have concerning
the purchase of a LaserBee I or it's technology.

Jerry
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 29 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

WackBag said:
Here is a pic of mine in a homemade enclosure.  I love it and use it all the time, it definitely takes the guess work out of measuring your power output and doesn't break the bank.  Plus its the only quality LPM that is accurate at this low of a price.  The Coherent Laser Check is about $400.00 and I believe uses a photo diode which can be less accurate.  The enclosure I have is just a Radio Shack project box and a red power switch.  The thermopile is bolted to the top.

CIMG0687.jpg

Gee... I think I've seen that LaserBee I build before.... ::)
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 29 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

TheMonk said:
Here is what the inside of a Thermopile Sensor likes like posted by woop. 8-)

http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1200112201/80

You are exactly correct TheMonk... If you look close to those Zig-Zag metalic traces...
you'll see a dark trace connected to a light trace and so on around the circumference..

Where a dark one touches a light one..... that is called a Thermocouple....

Since there are quite a few connected together.... it is called a Thermopile. ;)

Jerry
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 29 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

Id buy another, but the damndest thing, mine still works perfecty :)

I have it hooked to a 9v adapter and its on 24/7 with the pc I log with. Its been on since a week after I bought it, except for the occasional power outtage ;D 3 or 4 months, and many tests later [smiley=tekst-toppie.gif]
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 29 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

wannaburn said:
Id buy another, but the damndest thing, mine still works perfecty :)

I have it hooked to a 9v adapter and its on 24/7 with the pc I log with. Its been on since a week after I bought it, except for the occasional power outtage ;D 3 or 4 months, and many tests later [smiley=tekst-toppie.gif]

I'm truly sorry wannaburn... :'(

Please send it back and we will replace it with a defective unit...

and we will even pay for the round trip shipping fees... ;D ;D ;D ;D

Jerry
 
Re: LaserBee 1 LPM 29 Day Sale! 10 units!! Act fas

electron said:
Yes I have Jerry, and your unit uses a TEC, not a Thermopile; please learn the difference.
Goddamnit!!! Get the hell of my sale thread flaming the products i am selling! Take this somewhere else >:(
 


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