Labradar battery pack

SDHNTR

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I think I left my Labradar external battery at the range last session or it somehow grew legs. I have another random Amazon type generic battery pack I use for my phone/iPad and other such things. I tried it on the Labradar and can’t get it to power on at all. Does it have to be some specific type of battery?
 

Sam Colt

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Check the micro USB connector on the Labradar unit. They are not, ahem, robust, and are known to fail. Sometimes pressing *lightly* up or down on the plug solves this shutoff issue. If it does, have the outlet repaired or install a proper power connector.
 
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Check the micro USB connector on the Labradar unit. They are not, ahem, robust, and are known to fail. Sometimes pressing *lightly* up or down on the plug solves this shutoff issue. If it does, have the outlet repaired or install a proper power connector.
Yep. Mine broke the first time out. The battery pack fell off the bench and I was done. I can only use AA batteries now.
 

rayporter

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i pushed one of the magnetic adapters into my LR. with a magnetic cord on the battery i dont mess with the micro plug any more, just stick the magnet on it and turn on the battery. the battery is velcro attached to the LR.
 
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i pushed one of the magnetic adapters into my LR. with a magnetic cord on the battery i dont mess with the micro plug any more, just stick the magnet on it and turn on the battery. the battery is velcro attached to the LR.
Magnetic adapter?
 
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SDHNTR

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Thanks all. I figured it out. I just had a bad cord.
 

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