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A good thing to keep in mind when buying lasers is that you get what you pay for most of the time. The exception to this rule is Wicked Lasers. Most of their lasers are overpriced AND underspec.Paolo60 said:Milos, you are very dear... thank you.
The problem is that in Viasho site i find only one portable laser Model: VBP-I/II/III-532 (532nm-Portable Laser-1~250mW). I think that this isn't the Optotronic RPL... As you said this is the model sold from other reselers... (i find one of these in eBay too, but with 361.9 mW on WLP-2000 Viasho tester ). So 2.5 Watt model are exclusively supplied to Optotronics... Ok!
About 2.5 vs. 1.2 Watt pump diode: i know the problem, i have read so much around internet and especially in this excellent forum (big thanks at the boss). Example, i remember now the S-KY 200mW question (with 2W vs. 1.2W possible pump diode):
"S-KY has stated that this unit has a 2W pump diode, however the threshold and operating current make me question that."
I write in another post in this forum: "I find this model and his specification on the productor site... I'm very surprise: this is the first time that i see same product on sale-site and same product on productor-site, and last: the name is same!!! I admire this... Other portable laser with BIG NAME (in reality only fantasy name of the seller...) you not know who is the real productor and official specification... Surfing in the web i find many china industry that product identical object and all is very confuse..."
On S-KY 200mW i write too: ...WOW !!! The specification are very very fine:
- Beam divergense, full angle (mrad) < 1.0
- Beam diameter at aperture < 1.2
etc.. etc... Seem be a very good portable laser for the price!!! (but only 200/250 nominal mW)
Ok, on the paper S-KY 200mW is very good at under 350$ (1.2 vs. 2W is not important, because official 200mW output is really true and easy to obtain with 1-1.2 watt pump diode with usual 15-20% efficiency). If really the diode of S-KY 200mW is 2W... so much the better, but not essential.
Ok, all is very interesting...
About Dragon Lasers Hulk Ultra 350mW... (one possible "economical" alternative candidate) I know that the real manufacturer is CNI-LASER. Some days ago i read the official specification and i find that are different from that in the seller site. I write this in other post:
CNI-LASER official specification of PGL-III-C (alias DragonLaser Hulk Ultra):
- Beam divergence, full angle (mrad) < 1.5
- Transverse mode = TEM00
Now the question: because DragonLaser write otherwise:
- Beam divergence, full angle (mrad) < 1.2
- Transverse Mode = Near TEMoo
Is the same product ???? Boh... Someone has the answer? Thanks...
Ahahahahah... All is very confuse... interesting... I'm a technical man, beginner in the laser-world, but not stupid... In my life i find only another sector so confuse: top Hi-FI (i'm audiophile)
Ok, for the moment stop... Next i have another question about "Jack style" and technical questions of your excellent RPL that i like debate with you (object of this thread), if possible...
Paolo60 said:80,000 hours lifetime expectancy...
Wow!!! But if i think... this isn't very important, for the reason that with duty cycle of 5 minutes on and 2 off (as reported by Jack) i need about 38 year full use 7/7 day on week and 8 hour for day (5.7 hours effective because of duty cycle): ridiculous !!! I have to push the on-button about 68 x2 times for day (2 because on & off).
Now i tray with 5000 hours lifetime expectancy and more reasonable use, even if however exaggerated: 2 hour for day and 5 day for weak, 10 month for year (may be physics laboratory use). Result 16 year. If MTTF is 8000 hours you have 25 year.
So... Is evident that the lifetime expectancy for normal use isn't a real question and must be irrilevant for the prices on portable laser as this.
About beam divergence... Jack write: <1.00mrad - typically <0.92mrad Well, i like <0.92 (most important that ridiculous lifetime expectancy) and i like more to see in certification sample image in Jack site: Divergence 0.752 mrad. Wow!!!
0.752 Divergence for my taste is more important that 20~30 mW more then specific. Because we can't see this excellent value (or at least < 0.92mrad "typically") in real sample as your?...
Is possible that manufacturing tollerance allow 1 sample on 1000 to have this excellent value? Mmmm... i don'know... maybe. Perhaps the question is: < 0.92mrad is for 4/5 of the sample of Optotronics? And 1/5 is from 0.92 to 0.99...
If this is true, because you sample is about 1.1mRad?
Ok, i hope that divergence for you isn't a problem (is subjective), perhaps for you is more important real power, and in your RPL 375 you have a lot of. Well... customer satisfaction is important.
Paolo60 said:Hi RobTheVIP,
i am very sorry for my bad english (very very bad, i'm italian, excuse me), so i can't understand exactly what mean yours last phrase. Look like a offensive phrase... Is this? If is this i suppose that you are angry for my precedent post, so i will explain you that i'm a beginner in laser-world (as i said before), then is not my purpose attempting to disrespect nobody (in particular Optotronics: for me at the moment they are number one in my personal research).
My interest is understand... I'm a seriousness person and very technical (my work and my hobbyes are so much technical...). Only i not yet know about technique laser and laser market (other that around i find many fraud and so poor clarity). I must learn because i will purchase a good laser (best of my gift unnomed laser). where's the harm in it?
If you still suspect about my integrity i can send you in private all my reference.
Ok, maybe that i like ask and think about something, but the only purpose is understand. Now, if you read again my last post you can see that is technical, numbers are numeers! I like reflect...
Now... If because of my bad english or my technical approch i disrespect Optotronics i apologize, it was not my intention.
About: If someone is purchasing a 300+ mW laser, they should understand that divergence is not set number on every model. What mean? Divergence is in function of power? Not the size of the diode?