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Re: same spec guys!

Aries-35mw
Vega-7.5mw
Pulsar125
RPL blue-30
RPL green-300
Hercules measured at 550+mw
The blu-ray between the RPL's puts out 130ish mw.
Dx kaleidoscopic 30mw green.
2X dx true 10
1x dx true 20
1x dx true 30
4x dx 5mw reds
optotronics 30mw pointer
Waterproof ultrafire 20mw
KD- newwish 100mw copper(only puts out 40mw)
KD-50mw copper
Romisen L-b030
2x Romisen L-a030
KD 50mw focusable
'police' 30mw green
20mw milos blu-ray:wave:
5-10mw blu-ray made by rubberb

I'm so happy that we have same choices of specs but different year maybe purchase.
 
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Left to right:

L'il Egal G2 - 1 W - 445nm
3405 - 500 mw - 445nm
3405 - 300 mw - 650nm
Harley Davidson - 200 mw - 650nm
Focusable pointer - 200 mw - 532nm
Pen pointer - 100 mw - 532nm
3405 - 180 mw - 405nm
 
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Hi from Germany.

From TOP
LPC 815 (658nm) 190mW
A130 (445nm) 235mW
LPC 815 (658nm) 185mW
Green (532nm) 150mW
SF-AW210 (405nm) 100mW
A130 (445nm) 520mW
A130 (445nm) 810mW
4062-top-lpc-815-658nm-190mw-a130-445nm-235mw-lpc-815-658nm-185mw-green-532nm-150mw-sf-aw210-405nm-100mw-a130-445nm-520mw-810mw.jpg



From left to right
LPC 815 (658nm) 185mW
Green (532nm) 150mW
SF-AW210 (405nm) 100mW
A130 (445nm) 520mW
A130 (445nm) 810mW
4064-left-right-lpc-815-658nm-185mw-green-532nm-150mw-sf-aw210-405nm-100mw-a130-445nm-520mw-810mw.jpg
 
Interesting idea using the same host but in varying color/power levels... good thing their labeled :gj:
 
My small, but growing, collection:

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From left to right: "5mW" eBay 405nm, 5mW pot modded :shhh: 532nm, and 2x DX True 5mW 532nm
Oh, and some of the parts for a future 405nm build are up top.

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The second set of foam in the case, holding my new multimeter and soldering iron, and my 405-532nm goggles. :)
 
My small, but growing, collection:

img2010111600002.jpg

From left to right: "5mW" eBay 405nm, 5mW pot modded :shhh: 532nm, and 2x DX True 5mW 532nm
Oh, and some of the parts for a future 405nm build are up top.

img2010111600003.jpg

The second set of foam in the case, holding my new multimeter and soldering iron, and my 405-532nm goggles. :)

Neat case !

I have a smaller metal case I got from somewhere long ago (as a free bonus gift with a Haband catalog order I think), but I need to find some foam to put in it to store my lasers.

Where did you order your 405-532nm goggles from ?
 
Neat case !

I have a smaller metal case I got from somewhere long ago (as a free bonus gift with a Haband catalog order I think), but I need to find some foam to put in it to store my lasers.

Where did you order your 405-532nm goggles from ?

I got lucky with the case, got it for free :)

I got the goggles from here: Green Blue Laser Eye Protection Safety Glasses Goggles - eBay (item 270585416220 end time Nov-23-10 19:53:28 PST)

I don't know specific OD ratings, but I do know that no dot shows up when looking through the goggles, and if I shine a laser through them, nothing comes out the other side.
 
I got lucky with the case, got it for free :)

I got the goggles from here: Green Blue Laser Eye Protection Safety Glasses Goggles - eBay (item 270585416220 end time Nov-23-10 19:53:28 PST)

I don't know specific OD ratings, but I do know that no dot shows up when looking through the goggles, and if I shine a laser through them, nothing comes out the other side.

Neat, free case is good, mine was a free bonus gift with some order long ago !

Thanks for letting me know where you got the goggles from, and that seems like a very good deal on those safety glasses, from the description it seems they protect from 405nm and 532nm rather than the entire range from 405 thru 532, but that's fine if you're just using them for those two specific wavelengths.

I guess the glasses are mostly for those who burn stuff, because other than when you are burning stuff I guess you would want to be able to see the beam, is that basically correct ?

(I know you still have to be very careful about eye saftey, being careful about reflections, ect.)

(I'm still learning, have not really been into lasers until recently, except for an old red pointer I had from very long ago :D)
 
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Goggles are reccomended when in close quarters with shiny objects like inside, and when burning (I didn't once, and had a giant blue spot dancing in front of my vision for a long time, not healthy). But yeah, it would be pointless to go outside with your goggles on, you could never see the beam :oops:
P.S. thats the best avatar I've ever seen
 
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Goggles are reccomended when in close quarters with shiny objects like inside, and when burning (I didn't once, and had a giant blue spot dancing in front of my vision for a long time, not healthy). But yeah, it would be pointless to go outside with your goggles on, you could never see the beam :oops:
P.S. thats the best avatar I've ever seen

(I wish you could buy flashlights like the one in your avatar at Lowes or Home Depot, neat ! :D)

I guess you could compare it to the glare from a welder's torch if you're using a high enough power laser so protection with safety glasses is definitely needed for such circumstances :cool:

Thanks, being a casual backyard amateur astronomer is one of my hobbies, (now including lasers :D), and I remember visiting areas where the light pollution was so low you could really see the Milky Way very well and that is an amazing sight, so I searched the internet for a photo that would show the Milky Way as well as include a laser beam, so while I appreciate the compliment on the avatar, I can only take credit for finding it, but not creating it myself)
 
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