That piece of junk doesn't really put out 4100 lumens. No were near. I mean as if you would believe those propaganda WL crooks. And most heat is radiant heat in a very small reflector.
This is nothing more then unpractical gimmick or toy.
Srr you wasted your money on it. :'(
What would happen if I got caught with a 400mw Laser pointer in my own house? And I had no record of miss using it. Jail time? Huge Fine? There treating these lasers like guns.
Id probably ask to get it packaged in a discrete way for sending.
Can anyone tell me about the AUS law in VIC? What about owning a 400+mw laser pointer? Is it worth having one for the risk of getting caught with it? Even tho I would only be using it for astronomy purposes. This law in NSW is such a turn off, Lets just ban video games, knives, High powered...
Wow only 227 CP? Theres a high end military spotlight that has 6million CP, but yet looking into it's beam wouldnt be no were near as bright as the RPL375. Would have thought 100's of million CP rather then 227.
Anyway I have another question in regards to the RPl375.
At night time is it safe...
Re: RPL-375 (Question)
But power in watts is diff from candlepower. Obviously lasers use very little power hence mW, but have very high brightness. And candle power is a measure of beam intensity. So id assume it would be possible.
At 7km on a clear night, would it be too bright to look at...
Hello...
I have two questions in regards to the RPL-375.
1): At a distance of 7km, what would the diameter of the beam be?
2): Is it possible to measure the candle power rating of a Laser like the RPL-375, like they do with spotlights. I'm just curious to know. Must be even more brighter...
Hey thx for all the advice ppl :) :) :)
IMO, it makes no sense in my mind to get a spyder. Looks like ill be saving for a RPL-375 in the next few months :)
Later.
Hi all, I'm a laser newbie & need some advice ASAP. :)
Im looking for a powerful green handheld laser, & have narrowed it down to these two:
Wicked Lasers: Green Spyder II GX (200-300mW)
Optotronics: Green RPL-375 (375mW)
I wouldnt dare buy a hercules as their way out of my price range :(...