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Solar panel surface
facing the sun
E
will allow you to monitor the charging process.
If you did not pre-charge the SolarWrap Mini’s battery: detach the end of
the solar panel roll from the cylinder (fabric under the end of the roll helps
hold it in place) and unroll it out to its full length. Place the SolarWrap in
a location where the solar panel surface will be exposed to as much direct
sunlight as possible (D). The hole at the tab end of the solar panel roll can
be used to stake it to the ground to keep it securely in place on a windy
day, or hang it from a tree or your backpack with a carabiner. The LED near
the INPUT port on the side of the SolarWrap Mini’s cylinder will change
from red to green to indicate a full charge. Allow up to 10 hours to charge
the internal battery from a fully discharged condition. Once the battery has
been charged, connect and charge your device at anytime, as described
above in “If you pre-charged the SolarWrap Mini battery...” .
4. The SolarWrap Mini’s solar panel can be rolled back up to help keep it protected
from accidental damage once you are charging your device from the internal
battery, and should always be rolled up when you are storing the SolarWrap
Mini away for travel. Be sure to roll it back onto the cylinder with the solar panel
side facing outwards (E), not inwards toward the cylinder (black lining facing
out). Replace the end caps when storing the SolarWrap Mini if it won’t be used
for a while, to help keep dirt and debris out of the USB ports.
USING THE SOLARWRAP MINI