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Introducing the first test results of the RTA (Response Time Accelerator) technology from J.Bauer Electronics
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Test Results
Peak output power: 59mW
Wavelength: 532nm DPSS
Total response time to peak: 6 seconds
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Peak output power: 864mW
Wavelength: 462nm
Total response time to peak: 8 seconds
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Peak output power: 541mW
Wavelength: 445nm
Total response time to peak: 10 seconds
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Peak output power: 1314mW
Wavelength: 445nm
Total response time to peak: 12 seconds
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I should let everyone know that I have not been paid to do this and all video and stats are genuine. I was asked by Jerry to test it as I was a fitting candidate for the tests, thanks for the opportunity, Jerry. This is my first experience with LPMs and has definitely been a good one, overall I think the LPM has a very nice slick design and the RTA technology seems to be doing its job perfectly.
I've noticed that as soon as I put any high powered laser on the sensor, the display rushes to the peak measurement and doesn't slow or freeze until it's got it. Good work, lasersbee. :D
-E.P.