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I would imagine the administrative problems would be bigger than the purely practical ones.
The metering would require a LPM, goggles, an stack of batteries, and an IR filter. (right?)
Having the tester put a sticker* on the box of each laser is just the first step, getting from there to having the tested lasers appearing on the website require a decision of whether they need a article number (SKU) each or can be grouped into ranges.
*the sticker should read "total output" and "IR filtered output"
The metering would require a LPM, goggles, an stack of batteries, and an IR filter. (right?)
Having the tester put a sticker* on the box of each laser is just the first step, getting from there to having the tested lasers appearing on the website require a decision of whether they need a article number (SKU) each or can be grouped into ranges.
*the sticker should read "total output" and "IR filtered output"