W50 is an industrial-grade product, only for search and rescue, fire fighting, border, prison, electricity, airports, terminals, factories, and mines, as well as for various specialized industries. The laser class is Class 3B. Therefore, online retail is not supported. An enterprise-level security agreement is required for purchasing.
I want to know about his lenses
All of the publicly available information about it is here:
You’ll have to contact Acebeam directly if you need more than that.
Thanks friend
All LEP lights use 2 lenses. The W50 may use a diverging secondary lens.
You have information about the lens. What has been used
Not exactly sure if the W50 is the same. Higher powered modules do but not all of them.
plano convex lens. I’ll try it
They only put that because they don’t manufacture many W50’s, its a very limited run product. If you get in touch with anyone at Acebeam that has the power to get one for you, you have a good chance at buying one. They just don’t have the stock to offer them publicly online. Plus it deters the idiots with a lot of cash from making potentially bad PR headlines for Acebeam lol.
I just want to know how many lenses have been used
Interesting, they make it sound like you need to prove you’re using it as a member of a larger legal entity.
But yea, I can see why they would want to discourage careless people putting their brand in the headlines due to some injury
Your best option is to contact Acebeam. Their website lists info@acebeam.com
They think I’m copying so I don’t think they give information
A little more context? Maybe a beamshot actually coming out of the light?
I think using 99% of the power can get the light to 6،000 meters😏
Ok, can’t leave us hanging like that. Commercially available LEP module, or custom? How is it powered?
CFT-90-LED It can create a lot of density.
I’m at the beginning of the experiment، i’m just going to make an example for myself