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    Laser for low tech communication- testing laser power

    That would be great if someone had a tool I could borrow for a day or two... (I'm in a crunch so I've been putting off purchasing a tool.) Thank you!f
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    Laser for low tech communication- testing laser power

    Thanks so much! I'll check it out.... I appreciate it...
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    Laser for low tech communication- testing laser power

    Hi WizardG- Good idea! Thanks! I'll see if someone can help me with that... Margaret
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    Laser for low tech communication- testing laser power

    Hi Paul- That's very helpful... I appreciate it. (I do purchase new 1 mW laser modules for my product... I just happen to have these 40 laser modules... But I'm just going to let it go- it's not worth it for me to get a laser tester just to test these 40 lasers. Thanks again for taking the...
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    Laser for low tech communication- testing laser power

    Hi Gazen- Thanks for writing back... I wasn't familiar with the laser power meter... thanks for mentioning that.... I think it's out of my price range, but I'll see if I can find someone locally who has one who can help me out. The reason I'm using a red laser is that it has to be Class 2...
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    Laser for low tech communication- testing laser power

    Thanks... I'm not familiar with that... I'll check it out...
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    Laser for low tech communication- testing laser power

    Hi Ben- Thanks for writing back. Just to be clear, I'm not asserting anything- I'm asking for help. I have a product that I make that uses a Class 2 >1 mW laser module. The beam is red. I have about 40 used laser modules that I want to test, to make sure that they are Class 2 lasers. I...
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    Laser for low tech communication- testing laser power

    Hi- I use Class II lasers (>1 mW) to make low tech communication aids for people who are paralyzed and can't speak. (The laser attaches to a pair of glasses, and allows a person to point to letters and words on a paper communication board using head movement.) I'm looking for an inexpensive way...




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