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Tools to measure mW from a laser?






Nope. Sorry. You will need a LASER power meter.

Peace,
dave
 
Check the Buy/Sell/Trade board. Lasersbee sells several models. Occasionally I have a used one. Beyond that you are off to eBay or paying MANY MANY dollars new from a dealer.

Peace,
dave
 
you but one from either a online manufacturer that sellse them for $4,000+ or from laserbee or myself. What are you lookin to spend? Cause I can tell you right now, anything less than say $175-$200 isn't going to net you much
 
k, well i checked ebay, and there going for like $200+... is laserbee the only company/pruduct that makes them? is there expensive brand?
 
you but one from either a online manufacturer that sellse them for $4,000+ or from laserbee or myself. What are you lookin to spend? Cause I can tell you right now, anything less than say $175-$200 isn't going to net you much

You got meters available again, Ken?

k, well i checked ebay, and there going for like $200+... is laserbee the only company/pruduct that makes them? is there expensive brand?


Except for getting "lucky" on eBay, you are going to be paying >$200 for most any full LPM with calorimeter. Lasersbee does sell some smaller "modules" that can measure lower (>150mW) lasers for less than that.

Peace,
dave
 
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I just want a small portable one. I dont need one that you hook up to your computer, and graphs and all that bs....

I just need one that when you shine a laser on it, it tells you the mW...
 
I just want a small portable one. I dont need one that you hook up to your computer, and graphs and all that bs....

I just need one that when you shine a laser on it, it tells you the mW...

Remember, in electronics, smaller often times means more expensive.

Peace,
dave
 
how about just inexpensive. what about a Kenometer? whats the difference between that and a laserbee?
 
how about just inexpensive. what about a Kenometer? whats the difference between that and a laserbee?

Go to the Buy/Sell/Trade board and the Laser Pro Shop board and find them to read about them.

Peace,
dave
 
Yes I'm selling Kenometers again. Right now I'm offering the lite version which is $175 (shipping not included outside U.S.) and these will finance the development of a full fledged graphing displayed meter.

The lite version is a smaller version of the normal Kenometer. True thermopile sensor with a LED display. The box will be about half the size of a full fledged Kenometer. These are only being offered for a short time (up until Jan 1 2010) and then the full fledged version will be available beyond that. They will also incorporate a SD port that will save the graphing data onto the card and then hook it into a card reader on your PC and print otu the graph. The display unit will display a total of 5 data points on the display and renew once every second.
 
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Yes I'm selling Kenometers again. Right now I'm offering the lite version which is $175 (shipping not included outside U.S.) and these will finance the development of a full fledged graphing displayed meter.

Sweet! I didn't realize. Someone asked me about the Kenometer just the other day. Part of my answer to the question was, "If he's got any." Now I know he does ;)

Peace,
dave
 
Yes I'm selling Kenometers again. Right now I'm offering the lite version which is $175 (shipping not included outside U.S.) and these will finance the development of a full fledged graphing displayed meter.

The lite version is a smaller version of the normal Kenometer. True thermopile sensor with a LED display. The box will be about half the size of a full fledged Kenometer. These are only being offered for a short time (up until Jan 1 2010) and then the full fledged version will be available beyond that. They will also incorporate a SD port that will save the graphing data onto the card and then hook it into a card reader on your PC and print otu the graph. The display unit will display a total of 5 data points on the display and renew once every second.

Did you invent the Kenometer?
 





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