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    What is the lead time on these. I have an Ophir head on its way to me and this would be a great addition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neutrino View Post
    What is the lead time on these. I have an Ophir head on its way to me and this would be a great addition.

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    Rich
    They are in stock and ready to ship. Just to confirm, your head is the 20C-A; correct?

    -Alex

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    Alex,

    I am sending you a PM

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    am I right in assuming with a different head say 10w it will measure up to 10w? its not limited at 5w or anything?
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    Depends on the sensor, what one do you have?

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    I don't have any sensor, but 5w is not enough for my needs.

    I want a LMP that does a minimum of 10w, so the plan is to possibly buy this and then watch ebay for the sensor
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    Are these 'safe' enough for reliable audience scanning evaluations? Am looking into my options at the moment...

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    Quote Originally Posted by steviobee View Post
    Are these 'safe' enough for reliable audience scanning evaluations? Am looking into my options at the moment...
    Yup, they will take reliable measurements for projectors to calculate the power of the beams that will be going into the audience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twhite828 View Post
    Jerry, don't answer questions about a product that is not your own. You know nothing about the Rubicon or its firmware.

    Trevor
    Quote Originally Posted by ARGLaser View Post
    [size=7][color="DeepSkyBlue"]
    Sensor: Ophir20C-A Thermopile
    Sensor area: 12mm Diameter (113mm^2 area)
    Power range: 1mW to 5000mW
    Resolution: 100µW
    Response time (0-95%): 0.8S
    Maximum power density: 10KW/cm^2
    Spectral range: 190nm to 10600nm
    Ophir dimensions: 34mm*38mm*38mm
    Cooling: Conduction
    Integrated Ophir power: +/- 12VDC regulated with ground in isolation

    • Included Ophir 20C-A head.

    • Requires an Ophir20C-A head.

    Hey... I'm going by what what posted in the 1st Post...
    Nowhere does it mention that your LPM can be used with other
    Heads that don't use the OPHIR 20C heads output of 1V/1W
    and/or the OPHIR heads +/- 18Volt max split rail supply.

    Had you stated so in the Specs... I would not have responded to
    andy_com..

    BTW... wouldn't it make some sense to identify the 4 buttons on
    your enclosure..??


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    In case you weren't aware, Ophir 20C-A heads are available with configurations other than 1V/W, and the Rubicon supports them.

    In the OP, we said it requires an Ophir 20C-A head, meaning that the Ophir head should output a calibrated analog voltage specified on the back of the sensor. The specific sensor you're thinking of the 20C-A-1 head - that is the 1V/W version and is only one variant of the 20C-A model. The Rubicon can be configured to work with any of them.

    Check the datasheet for more information about the Ophir 20C series. Though I'm pretty sure you're just playing dumb, as usual.

    Trevor
    Last edited by twhite828; 07-26-2013 at 13:13.

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