Originally Posted by
Bradfo69
I would say that 300-500mW would be more than sufficient. There are a few other small considerations, such as whether you'd have any other lighting this would need to compete with but, for personal enjoyment at home in that size room, you shouldn't need a lot.
I agree with you Brad that the power need isn't high even for beam usage, but I also think in addition to safety considerations (#1 issue!) that other light fixtures the laser(s) will have to compete with must be considered as well.
As an example, this picture is roughly the same size as that room, albeit with a lower ceiling:
The projectors on the left right and center low range from 1.5 to 1.8 Watts. The center high projector is 500mW. The final one bouncing off mirrors is 1.2W. The lights its competing with are set to roughly half their potential brightness (and they still aren't that bright even at full output). Also just as a caveat, this environment would not be eligible for a variance in the US.
-David
Last edited by dkumpula; 03-09-2013 at 11:55.
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