Labradar, in the dark

alinwa

oft dis'd member
All the literature and forums state that the Labradar is unaffected by lighting conditions.

Mine acted wonky last nite shooting at a brightly lit 100yd target from a brightly lit shooting room.

It's on an AC power source which has worked for years. The lights blinked erratically and when I attempted to
arm (turn the light yellow) it would sometimes turn yellow for a second or three then read "unable to acquire
projectile" and the blinking would sometimes start.

Is the lighting a factor or is this thing just breaking?
 
All the literature and forums state that the Labradar is unaffected by lighting conditions.

Mine acted wonky last nite shooting at a brightly lit 100yd target from a brightly lit shooting room.

It's on an AC power source which has worked for years. The lights blinked erratically and when I attempted to
arm (turn the light yellow) it would sometimes turn yellow for a second or three then read "unable to acquire
projectile" and the blinking would sometimes start.

Is the lighting a factor or is this thing just breaking?

Mine does that if I power it externally while there are batteries in it. Did you put in any batteries recently?

GsT
 
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