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Hello guys,
I am selling my beloved laserpowermeter. It comes with all the goodies you need to start measuring your lasers (either as a hobbyist or professional). I have used this meter in the past to measure some DIY lasers I sold. Now I don’t sell lasers anymore I don’t feel the need for such a great piece of equipment. It has been stored in my closet for a few years now.
I tested these chips for jerry a few years ago. They work great. I built them in my custom enclosure. I have asked Jerry if i may sell this. And that was ok! :beer:
It comes with:
- the meter
- power cord and EU adapter
- ophir 20C head
- RS232 to USB for win XP win 7
- CH340 to USB for win 10
- laserbee software
I bought the ophir head new and it has been used very lightly (looks brand new). They are known for their versatilety and quick respons times.
If you put a heatsink on the head i am sure you can meter 10W. I have personally never used it above 3W.
You can use the meter standalone with the display to check laser power. You can also simultaneously use the datalogging function on either open LPM or laserbee software. Whatever you prefer. I recently tested the meter on win 10 and everything works great.
I made a video on the meter here (also with pictures):
Price $450. + pp fees and shipping
Greetings,
Robin
I am selling my beloved laserpowermeter. It comes with all the goodies you need to start measuring your lasers (either as a hobbyist or professional). I have used this meter in the past to measure some DIY lasers I sold. Now I don’t sell lasers anymore I don’t feel the need for such a great piece of equipment. It has been stored in my closet for a few years now.
I tested these chips for jerry a few years ago. They work great. I built them in my custom enclosure. I have asked Jerry if i may sell this. And that was ok! :beer:
It comes with:
- the meter
- power cord and EU adapter
- ophir 20C head
- RS232 to USB for win XP win 7
- CH340 to USB for win 10
- laserbee software
I bought the ophir head new and it has been used very lightly (looks brand new). They are known for their versatilety and quick respons times.
If you put a heatsink on the head i am sure you can meter 10W. I have personally never used it above 3W.
You can use the meter standalone with the display to check laser power. You can also simultaneously use the datalogging function on either open LPM or laserbee software. Whatever you prefer. I recently tested the meter on win 10 and everything works great.
I made a video on the meter here (also with pictures):
Price $450. + pp fees and shipping
Greetings,
Robin
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