Does anyone have a suggestion to a reasonably priced powermeter?
Does anyone have a suggestion to a reasonably priced powermeter?
what power would you like to be able to measure up to? and what is "reasonable" for you??
Rob (stanwax) can do a 2W or a 20W for "reasonable" prices. PM "Stanwax" here on the forum. these are with non-wavelength dependent heads.
-Marc
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The Laserbee can meter up to 1W and has data logging on one model. Give LaserBee a PM as it's worth a look.
Dan
What max power were you looking for....
You can click on my sig to see the LaserBee I products....
It uses a thermal head that is non-wavelength dependent...
You can get it as a fully functioning and calibrated standard PCB to
mount it into any enclosure of your choice or you can get it already
enclosed in a sloped case...
And yes... it comes with Data-Logging including the LaserBee I PC
Software on CD and a Peak Detection feature...
@Dan... Thanks for suggesting the LaserBee I
Jerry
Last edited by lasersbee; 03-03-2009 at 03:34.
See the LaserBee II and all other LaserBee LPM products here....
All LaserBee Laser Power Meter Products
New 3.2Watt RS232/USB LaserBee II LPM REVIEW
Always in stock and ready to ship....
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i will vouch for laserbee power meter i have one and its great
I've got a Laserbee and it reads within 1-2mw of my Scientech.
HIGHLY recommended!
Last edited by trwalters001; 03-04-2009 at 05:04.
Thanks for the support and kind words... badger1666 and Tim......
Jerry
See the LaserBee II and all other LaserBee LPM products here....
All LaserBee Laser Power Meter Products
New 3.2Watt RS232/USB LaserBee II LPM REVIEW
Always in stock and ready to ship....
Subsidary:-Pharma Electronic Solutions