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SL Eagle Pair Glasses NOT Okay for Specified Range

SRESAL

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Just reading this thread for the first time... very refreshing to see such professionalism and respect.
 





Garoq

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Hey guys, I've been following this for a few days, and I thought maybe I better check out my S.L. goggles, they are the Eagle Pair 190-400nm + 580-760 Laser Safety Goggles.
I used my C.N.I. PGL-III-C 589nm, which was outputting about 150mW today. With the "Eagle Pair" between the laser and the Ophir, I got a reading of 2.1mW; a reduction of 98.5% (almost OD 2)?
While nothing to write home about, I could look at the dot on my Ophir while wearing the goggles. :)


Edit: Here's a couple of crappy pics of my results. I actually got some lower readings this time



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Thanks for posting the photo. After looking at the dot on your Ophir, I'm wondering how much of that 1.4mW is IR leakage?
 

BowtieGuy

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Good point, in my case, the dot wasn't uncomfortable to look at, so possibly, some of the output reading may be IR.
 
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This may be a case where the cheap eBay glasses actually work better. I just checked, and they do
block more light in that area of the spectrum than the SL ones. If you have any of those lying around, I'd
say give them a try. I don't have a 589nm laser to test them out with. I do still see a bit of yellow through
them, though so they still won't be as good as the ARG, though with them there is a chance you won't see
much of anything at all.
 




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