KiLLrB
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i suggest you invest in some safety eyewear for a 200 mW laser at that power it doesnt take much to fry an eyeball .)
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Yah i was looking at the few lasers at Laserlands.com they are good price for the ones i am looking for but i think thats way to cheep for it, seams like its some china crap thats gona brake on me...
i would love to obtain a good laser from someone who can make them here on the forums.
Last Question, Should i buy protective eye ware or should the reflections not be a issue
like i know mirrior is bad but im talking about just off a wall and such, like my 5mW pens glow on the wall is pretty bright so im gona say a 200 would be really.
i suggest you invest in some safety eyewear for a 200 mW laser at that power it doesnt take much to fry an eyeball .)
if im outside just screwing around with laser no need for glasses right?
I personally would wear them with anything 50 mW+ accidents happen be prepared.. But remember anything 5mW+ can cause permanent damage fairly easy if not used correctly
kk and is there spicific glases needed for 200mW red lasers?
Yes you need glasses that are designed to block the wavelength of your laser.
any hopefully my last question, between red and green the only diffrence is the brightness of green right? red will do it all just be dimer?
and our over 100mw laser has a free protection goggles go with it.
Merry
i like helping dude but you have to do some work on ya own lol.
LOL :crackup:
KiLLrB, you are one patient bee.