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Warranty
FreeLoader is supplied with a 12 month warranty, excluding
the battery. Should a failure occur during this time Solar
Technology International Ltd will repair or replace any faulty
part, at its discretion.
Solar Technology International Ltd does not accept liability
for any 3rd party damage how so ever caused or any costs
associated with the return postage of faulty products.
To make a warranty claim please telephone Solar Technology
International Ltd on +44 (0) 1242 210100.
These warranty conditions in no way affect your statutory
rights. A full set of Solar Technology International Ltd terms
and conditions are available on request
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Optional Accessories
Solar Technology International Ltd provide a comprehensive
range of accessories for Freeloader, which is constantly
being updated as new devices come onto the market.
Our accessory range covers the following: Spare
Freeloader battery, AA/AAA Battery Charger; In car
charge adaptor; Mains charge adaptor; Carry pouch
for Freeloader and connectors plus over 20 additional
connection tips.
Please contact your retailer for the full range or go to
www.solartechnology.co.uk
Disposal of used FreeLoader’s battery
Please dispose of FreeLoader’s battery responsibly. Should
you be unable to find a suitable waste disposal unit for the
battery, please return this in a sealed plastic bag, contained
in a padded envelope to Solar Technology International Ltd.
WE WANT YOUR PICTURES!
We are seeking images of you and your Freeloader in
action in the weirdest and most wonderful places around
the world. For every picture we publish on our web site
you will receive a complimentary Freeloader Battery/Hub
worth £12.99.
Please email your images to sales@solartechnology.co.uk
and don't forget to include your mailling address.
Note: We cannot guarantee to publish every image
received - the final decision to publish or not will be made
by Solar Technology International Ltd. By sending the
image the sender automatically grants Solar Technology
International Ltd approval to use the image for any future
use in marketing its Freeloader product.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. My Freeloader has been outside, in the sun but when
I connected it to my device, it only charged for a short
time and did not deliver much power?
• Please ensure the first charge is given by the USB cable.
• Please make sure you have removed the protective
film from the solar cells as this will radically reduce the
effectiveness of the cells.
• Please ensure Freeloader is given exposure to sunny
conditions for between 5 to 10 hours.
• Ensure the Freeloader is outside, facing south, in an unshaded position and ideally tilted at a 45 degree angle.
• If Freeloader is connected to a device that has a near full
battery (if for example you were testing Freeloader from
new), Freeloader would, potentially, not deliver power
because if the battery in the device has more or equal
power than the Freeloader, Freeloader will not be able to
deliver power. Wait until the device to be charged is 50%
to 60% full.
2. How do I know when the Freeloader hub is fully
charged and can I use the power from Freeloader even
if it’s not fully charged?
• There is no indication Freeloader gives when its battery
hub is fully charged from the solar cells. However, this
is not strictly necessary because Freeloader will deliver
power whatever state of charge is in its battery hub except
if the hub is completely empty.
3. What performance I can expect from Freeloader?
• After 1 day in full sun (9am to 6pm) the Freeloader hub
will be pretty much fully charged. When connected to
your device it will deliver power for 20minutes to 1hour
depending on the device.
Solar Technology International Ltd
We are manufacturers of some of the worlds most
advanced solar energy products from solar toys to
full scale industrial solar modules. To find out more
please visit www.solartechnology.co.uk
If you have any questions about this product or
regarding these instructions please contact the
Solar Technology International Technical Help Line
on +44 (0) 1242 210100 or alternatively please
write to:
Solar Technology International Ltd, Unit 1, Malmesbury
Road, Kingsditch Trading Estate, Cheltenham, GL51
9PL, UK
• If Freeloader is positioned behind a window, again
facing south for a 1day charge in full sun conditions
the time needed to fully charge Freeloader’s battery will
be up to 3 days. The reason for this increase in time is
that most glass incorporates UV filters, which naturally
reduce the amount of irradiation needed to enable
solar panels to operate effectively.
• In cloudy conditions, Freeloader may take approximately
1 1/2 times longer to charge than the above mentioned
times, but this is depending on the time of year, density
of cloud etc.
4. Can I charge my Freeloader hub whilst at the same
time powering a device?
• No. If Freeloader’s hub is empty you will not be able
to simultaneously charge and deliver power. The
reason is that Freeloader delivers power to a device
approximately 10 times quicker than its solar cells can
charge up its hub.
5. Will charging Freeloader from its solar cells behind
glass cause me any problems?
• Not really a problem but it will increase the time
needed to charge the hub sometimes up to three times
longer than if outside.
6. I have Freeloader positioned on a shady windowsill.
Will the Freeloader still charge?
• Yes the Freeloader will still be charged by its solar cells
but it will take a lot longer compared to being outside
in full sun - up to 4-5 days longer in fact.
7. Can I leave the Freeloader out in the rain?
• No we do not recommend getting the Freeloader wet,
however, should this happen accidentally, please dry both
hub and cells in a dry airy position away from children and
food stuffs. The solar cells should be fine; however, the
hub / battery may be unsalvageable. A trial will soon tell,
however, we would recommend this trial be done outside
by the solar cells only and NOT the USB charge cable. If
the hub will not work a new one can be ordered from www.
solartechnology.co.uk
8. How do I connect Freeloader to my iPod as I don’t seem
to have a connector in the Freeloader pack that fits the
iPod?
• To connect up an iPod please use the original sync cable
(the cable you use for connecting the iPod to a PC) and
connected it to the female USB connector tip supplied with
the Freeloader. Or you can purchase the Freeloader iPod
connector part number SCA002.
9. I have a device that can be charged via my computers
USB port can the Freeloader charge it?
• Yes the Freeloader should be able to charge it.
10. Are there any devices that Freeloader cannot power?
• Freeloader has a voltage range of 3v to 5.5v, so any
device that needs a higher voltage such as a lap top
or video camera is outside the range of Freeloader.
• If we have no connection tip (see www.solartechnology.
co.uk for the list of accessory tips), then Freeloader will
not be compatible.
• Digital camera’s where the battery of the camera needs
to be removed and inserted into a cradle to charge are
not compatible with Freeloader.