the laser is in

From: Jeff Gatton (jdgatton@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Jun 11 2006 - 11:20:59 PDT


I've worked with CO2 medical lasers.

Jeff

--- dv8ed@comcast.net wrote:

> Lest ye grouse muchly, the MV content herein is subtle. To wit:
>
> Power input: 110 V, 60 Hz (220 V, 50 Hz) mains voltage or 24 V DC.
>
> http://www.vin.bg.ac.yu/VincaLaser/laser2.html
>
> It can be powered by household current - US or 'rest of the world' - as well
> as any unbutchered MV.
>
> Herr Bookmonger
>
> [mounting bracket fabrication has never all that much fun... until now]
>
>
> -----original message-----
> It arrived!!
>
> 1 million watts I can hold in my hand!
>
> http://www.bunkerofdoom.com/laser/TEACO2/index.html
>
> So, 1,000,000 watts, concentrated on a spot 1 cm square, for about 100
> nanoseconds. A loud clap and sparks should fly? Anyone ever mess with
> a pulsed laser like this before?
>
>
> PJ

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