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kushy04
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PostPosted: 10/10/05, 12:03 PM    Post subject: Doe this h Reply with quote

I am currently in the process of ordering a 105mW and I was wodnering... is it bad for the laser to shine it into a mirror so that the beam reflects off the mirror and back right into the barrel?
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Athoul
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PostPosted: 10/10/05, 3:02 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes this would cause heat build up within the laser and could damage the crystals. Also it could damage the pump diode due to over heating.

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feniks
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PostPosted: 10/10/05, 3:46 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

not sure why you would want to do this...
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kushy04
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PostPosted: 10/10/05, 5:43 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

well, I did this with my 5mW laser... i figured the particles in the path of the beam are 'lighting up' creating the beam, maybe if I reflect it straight back the beam would be twice as bright... but i didn't notice a idfference. Also, my 5mW is now a 0.3mW i swear (exxagerating, but very very low, less than 5mW, cheap $3 red pointer is brighter and those are rated <1mW)
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nero_design
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PostPosted: 10/10/05, 9:14 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

YES! If you want to see what happens with reflected laser light, there's a short video on the Wicked webpage that I made a couple of weeks ago: (see second half of the video)

http://www.wickedlasers.com/videos/Laser3.mov

As you can see, reflected laser light from a mirrored surface will be the same as shining the laser directly at the subject. If you have to reflect a laser back towards itself, only use <1mw-<10mW in laser strength output for such purposes.

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Nexus
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PostPosted: 10/11/05, 4:49 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

That signature of yours, lol
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