Jun 13, 2015 #1 R RoyWalker 0 Joined Jun 11, 2015 Messages 36 Points 0 If a 445nm laser will light a cig at 12 inches (30 cm) any idea (guesses) how many watts it probably is? Last edited: Jun 13, 2015
If a 445nm laser will light a cig at 12 inches (30 cm) any idea (guesses) how many watts it probably is?
Jun 13, 2015 #2 Mohrenberg 0 Joined Aug 30, 2008 Messages 6,891 Points 83 Nope. Even a 1W could light a cigarette. I can even light cigarettes with 250mW 650nm Speaking of which, I have not had a cigarette in 10 days. Chantix is pretty awesome medicine. Last edited: Jun 13, 2015
Nope. Even a 1W could light a cigarette. I can even light cigarettes with 250mW 650nm Speaking of which, I have not had a cigarette in 10 days. Chantix is pretty awesome medicine.
Jun 14, 2015 #3 trussmonkey25 0 Joined Nov 12, 2011 Messages 956 Points 43 It is the optics that helps even a 200 mw laser.
Jun 14, 2015 #4 Mohrenberg 0 Joined Aug 30, 2008 Messages 6,891 Points 83 You can light a cigarette with a 1W blue with no optics at all.
Jun 14, 2015 #5 R RoyWalker 0 Joined Jun 11, 2015 Messages 36 Points 0 So it's probably at least 1W. Good luck with the quitting cigs. Get rid of your 1W blues. Last edited: Jun 14, 2015
Jun 14, 2015 #6 Mohrenberg 0 Joined Aug 30, 2008 Messages 6,891 Points 83 All my lasers are under driven. That's why they still work
Jun 14, 2015 #7 L Laser Chick 0 Joined Jan 26, 2015 Messages 1,222 Points 63 RoyWalker said: If a 445nm laser will light a cig at 12 inches (30 cm) any idea (guesses) how many watts it probably is? Click to expand... Probably 750mW+
RoyWalker said: If a 445nm laser will light a cig at 12 inches (30 cm) any idea (guesses) how many watts it probably is? Click to expand... Probably 750mW+