NEWSA huge success for Labcraft at the Commercial Vehicle Show 2012.
FDIC debut for Labcraft. Labcraft exhibited at FDIC 2012, the worlds largest fire fighting conference & exhibition, in Indianapolis, USA, in April.
Lablink Newsletter - Spring 2012
Labcraft illuminates the UK's tallest trailer for Howard Tenens
The POWER ASTRO has now been launched offering a concentrated weatherproof LED lighting option where a linear angled source of light is required.
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Technical Support - FAQs
The FAQ section below has been put together to help you solve any difficulties you may experience with your light units.
If, after reading the FAQ, you continue to have problems, please email support@labcraft.co.uk or call us on 01799 513434
Light will not turn on
- If the light has an independent switch, check it is in the ‘on’ position
- Does the light have power going to it?
- Are the positive and negative connected correctly?
- Is the correct/sufficient voltage getting to the light?
- Fluorescent tube may need replacing
- Fluorescent tube may be fitted incorrectly
Tube flickers during operation
- Tube may need replacing
- Intermittent connection
Tube is very dim
- Insufficient voltage getting to light
- Tube may need replacing
- Insufficient current available to light (due to wiring)
The ends of the tube are blackening
- Fluorescent tube will need replacing
- This can be caused by tube switching
There is a smell of burning coming from the light unit
- Turn off and contact Labcraft (Labcraft lights are made with fire retardant material)
The light is getting very hot when left on for longer periods
- If the tube needs replacing it will take more current and creates more heat
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The light turns off after being on for a while
- Is the battery losing charge during operation (see operating spec)?
The halogen bulb in my Frigospot is not working
- The halogen bulb will only illuminate during cold conditions it will not come on at room temperature
Why does my light interfere with my radio?
- Fluorescent tubes run at a certain frequency that can affect MW and LW radios and occasionally other electrical equipment. Check the operating frequency of the light; a high frequency model may be needed.










