The one I picked up recently is from http://www.z-bolt.com/generic27.html. Their model BTG-6 Plus It seems to work pretty well at a price under $100 (and it has a nice box) It came with a slip indicating that it had been tested at 4.9 mW. (I don't know that that is worth anything.) I've been planning to take it into work and see if I could measure its output correctly, but I think most of our equipment is for longer wavelengths. I probably could check and see how much 808 or 1064 nm light is coming through. If I do figure out anything more quantitative I'll let you know. --- Richard Tenney <retenney@yahoo.com> wrote:
So it's been a while since this was last kicked around; does anyone on the list know of or have a strong recommendation (ie, you own it or have used it) for a 5mw green laser that sells for under $100?
Thanks, Rich
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