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My Lab Radar took a dump today. Also last Sunday. When temperature gets to 90 degrees I get a flashing blue light and it quits working
I have 2 battery packs both do the same thing. Anyone have this problem? Guess I,ll have to send it in. Looking for ideas.
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You in the wrong house, dumbass.
Go over to DU and ask your anti-gun buds.
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Both battery packs are fully charged, I’m assuming?
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Make sure the battery packs you are using are correct for the unit. They require specific voltage.
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Try a different memory card. My blue light was flashing when I used an incorrect SD card. From the LabRadar website: The flashing blue light on your Labradar indicates the SD card is not compatible. It must be 32GB or less, SD or SDHC. Micro USB cards are not recommended. Do a FULL Format of the SD card using FAT 32 and try the card again.
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