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Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's ** Now Closed**

Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

Archane said:
Put me down for one, I have held off most of my testing as I haven't got a decent set of goggles.
I have added you on the "seriously-interested list", if you are sure, I would love to move you over to the "confirmed-list".
DH
 





Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

1 for sure. i been needing some protection but havent bought any yet... ::)
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

i can get it for sure
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

hey dark-horse send me a pm whenever you decide to start accepting payments and i can go ahead and pay up. im gonna need a set of glasses for the 700mw ir im getting ::)
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

ndrew2505 said:
hey dark-horse send me a pm whenever you decide to start accepting payments and i can go ahead and pay up. im gonna need a set of glasses for the 700mw ir im getting ::)
Will do, It will be after August 18th, if we have 20 confirmed goggles sold by then, fingers crossed! ;)
DH
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

Wouldn't OD7 be a bit excessive for Class IIIb lasers? That be like a 10[sup]-7[/sup] reduction in intensity.
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

Bionic-Badger said:
Wouldn't OD7 be a bit excessive for Class IIIb lasers? That be like a 10[sup]-7[/sup] reduction in intensity.
Well maybe <sorry for slight threadjack> but can you give me a link to where I could get BR protection preferably under $80.(Doesn't have to be from OEM) Thanks
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

Artix said:

Unfortuatly, this GB is for the Goggles with ML7 lenses only, any others would not count toward our needed numbers.
The Goggles you mention do look nice, but they are pretty high OD, and they do not cover the "reds" or near-IR. The ML7s do represent a compromise with regards to VLT, but 13% is pretty good for multi-wave lenses. The hope is for one pair of goggles to cover all of the common diodes/modules that the hobbyist would be working with.
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

Can you explain what VLT means? I'm still not quite sure about it.
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

I believe it stands for "visible light transmission". So if you have a car with 15% tint on it, this it about how it will look. Basically it means 13% of visible light will get through. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.....
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

Dark_Horse said:

Unfortuatly, this GB is for the Goggles with ML7 lenses only, any others would not count toward our needed numbers.
The Goggles you mention do look nice, but they are pretty high OD, and they do not cover the "reds" or near-IR. The ML7s do represent a compromise with regards to VLT, but 13% is pretty good for multi-wave lenses. The hope is for one pair of goggles to cover all of the common diodes/modules that the hobbyist would be working with.

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OK. :-[
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

GooeyGus said:
I believe it stands for "visible light transmission". So if you have a car with 15% tint on it, this it about how it will look. Basically it means 13% of visible light will get through. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.....

That is what I understand as well.
DH
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

the od 7 goggles are what they sell at nova and i have them.I can see my true 30 in it.
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

Nova sells OD 2+ (sports) and OD 6+ (professional), not 7.
 
Re: **Multi-wave Goggles GB- ML7's from OEM**

Bionic-Badger said:
Nova sells OD 2+ (sports) and OD 6+ (professional), not 7.

So which one is good BR protection? (Not sunglasses 8-))
 


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