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Mine doesnt work on 1a. Needs the 2a plug to function.As long as the USB does not output more than 1 amp
Mine doesnt work on 1a. Needs the 2a plug to function.As long as the USB does not output more than 1 amp
Interesting, manual says it "requires 5V @ 1 amp" - I took that as max and run mine exclusively on the 1amp port - works fine - too damn scared to use the 2 amp port for fear of blowing the unit. Do you have a way to measure the output from your unit, perhaps it supplies below rated amps?Mine doesnt work on 1a. Needs the 2a plug to function.
This one has 2.4 (max)
Appreciate the feedback guys. I did some additional research last night, and in conjunction with your feedback I'm thinking of the following.
LabRadar
Arko base
Battery Pack
Inertia/Recoil operated trigger
Pelican case
It looks like the inertia trigger is the key here, as it triggers the labradar to look for shots based on recoil...so you're not picking up other peoples shots. From what I gather, it enables you to place the LR anywhere next to the rifle without regard for suppressed/unsuppressed.
Does that sound right? Ya'll see any issues with that setup?
My LR works great. I have kinetic trigger and can set the LR forward or back of the muzzle without any lost shots.
I'm not sure. When I use the 1A side, and fire, the unit shuts off and back on like the power isn't enough to trigger the radar. I can view shots and what not on 1A.. just can't read new ones.Interesting, manual says it "requires 5V @ 1 amp" - I took that as max and run mine exclusively on the 1amp port - works fine - too damn scared to use the 2 amp port for fear of blowing the unit. Do you have a way to measure the output from your unit, perhaps it supplies below rated amps?
I have been trying to talk myself into a Labradar for a long time now as well. My dilemma is the rifles I mainly want to use it for are large magnums that wear 'clamshell' style muzzle brakes. You can mow the grass with the muzzle blast in the prone position
Could some of you please give some tips and pointers for how you use the Labradar on braked barrels? There's no way the unit would survive the muzzle blast setting at the positions shown in the pics on this thread. Thanks.
I have been trying to talk myself into a Labradar for a long time now as well. My dilemma is the rifles I mainly want to use it for are large magnums that wear 'clamshell' style muzzle brakes. You can mow the grass with the muzzle blast in the prone position
Could some of you please give some tips and pointers for how you use the Labradar on braked barrels? There's no way the unit would survive the muzzle blast setting at the positions shown in the pics on this thread. Thanks.
Concerning amperage, this refers to the minimum amperage needed to operate a device. The unit will only draw the amps it needs. Think air conditioner. It may be rated
for 20 amps. If it, for some reason draws more than that, it should fault the circuit breaker and shut off.
By the largest capacity battery pack you can and enjoy the extra capacity to run other things. Remember that if you have battery operated power tools, they sell replacement batteries with various amperage rates. this allows you to use the tool for extended lengths of time. A USB connection will accept whatever amperage that is required. If using a banana connector, they have different ratings that apply to voltage, not amperage.
Concerning amperage, this refers to the minimum amperage needed to operate a device. The unit will only draw the amps it needs. Think air conditioner. It may be rated
for 20 amps. If it, for some reason draws more than that, it should fault the circuit breaker and shut off.
By the largest capacity battery pack you can and enjoy the extra capacity to run other things. Remember that if you have battery operated power tools, they sell replacement batteries with various amperage rates. this allows you to use the tool for extended lengths of time. A USB connection will accept whatever amperage that is required. If using a banana connector, they have different ratings that apply to voltage, not amperage.
I have been trying to talk myself into a Labradar for a long time now as well. My dilemma is the rifles I mainly want to use it for are large magnums that wear 'clamshell' style muzzle brakes. The rifles can mow the grass with the muzzle blast in the prone position
Could some of you please give some tips and pointers for how you use the Labradar on braked barrels? There's no way the unit would survive the muzzle blast setting at the positions shown in the pics on this thread. Thanks.
YesI have a battery pack that is sold for jump starting cars, it has USB outputs, would that work as a battery pack? I can make a base without difficulty, out of anything I want. If the car jumper wont work, could someone recommend a battery pack.