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Forgive me if this is out there but I certainly couldn't find it.
What color and power laser would be needed to help identify white smoke (or fog) leaking from an enclosure in day light from less than 30 feet away? The thought is to get the laser strong enough to reflect off the smoke (thus illuminating the beam) but no so strong that it is visible when smoke is not present. Heavy smoke can easily be identified with the naked eye. It is only when the smoke is a bit diluted that it becomes more difficult to spot and thus the need for illumination.
So, again, your opinions on color and power of the laser is appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
What color and power laser would be needed to help identify white smoke (or fog) leaking from an enclosure in day light from less than 30 feet away? The thought is to get the laser strong enough to reflect off the smoke (thus illuminating the beam) but no so strong that it is visible when smoke is not present. Heavy smoke can easily be identified with the naked eye. It is only when the smoke is a bit diluted that it becomes more difficult to spot and thus the need for illumination.
So, again, your opinions on color and power of the laser is appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken