4 Watt RGB Laser test
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@StyrofoamCancer your both bellends, look at your names,
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@TUNDRA2529 Im an engineer by the way haha. Just wanted to add some insight
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@TUNDRA2529 of 400 to 700. Standard light allowance for the eye(which i couldnt post the link to in the post above) show that we can withstand this for .001 of a second. This provides the bases of how fast the laser should be moving to not blind someone( which the manufacture has to do) if you take your eye to be 1 cm long. then your moving at 1000 cm/s or 10 m per second. or 31 feet per second. This is assuming front row which they don't shine the laser too.
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@TechTasticDJs Hey! Soo Lets assume the laser starts off as a single beam of 1 cm^2 at 4W. Then as it goes it disperses like the laser in this video. When it gets to the crowd it will be lets say 4 m wide. This shows the amount of power density your eyes can withstand for a certain amount of time. It shows in cm^2 so we convert the units to find the W/cm^2 for the crowd. This is 0.01 W/cm^2 with a light spectrum o
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@iDjNando you can get a 1 watt full coloer laser for £ 1000 ( $ 2000 ) you wont need brighter than that unless your doing a large club display like the soft you would see at a tiesto concert
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@slashdancepro You're looking at around $50,000 for most 4 watt units. If you have to ask when the information above is all you need to find what you need, then this isn't what you're looking for. Especially if you're asking on youtube.
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hola what laser is this?, looking for a really bright laser
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@crazydj99 TOTALLY !!!
Keep scanning that camera sensor, and you'll be buying yourself a new one very soon. ;)
maxerdo 1 month ago 7
@911mykidsdead Congratulations on having one of the stupidest comments I've ever read on YouTube.
StyrofoamCancer 1 year ago 4