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Heya, folks--
I'm trying to figure out an as-reliable-as-possible method for estimating the milli-wattage of a laser without a meter. I eventually intend to build one (though from what I've been reading, homebuilt power meters tend to be quite inaccurate), but in the meantime, I wonder if there are perhaps some rules of thumb or benchmarks that could give me at least a very general indication of my laser's power output.
Has anyone developed a metric based on a laser's ability to burn different materials, for instance? Or an apparent brightness comparison, as a function of its wavelength?
I'm trying to figure out an as-reliable-as-possible method for estimating the milli-wattage of a laser without a meter. I eventually intend to build one (though from what I've been reading, homebuilt power meters tend to be quite inaccurate), but in the meantime, I wonder if there are perhaps some rules of thumb or benchmarks that could give me at least a very general indication of my laser's power output.
Has anyone developed a metric based on a laser's ability to burn different materials, for instance? Or an apparent brightness comparison, as a function of its wavelength?