

Solar energy-saving street lights have become one of the most common devices in our lives. In fact, this type of device has excellent lighting effects. Naturally, when faced with such devices, everyone may also consider how to prevent theft of all components. The battery within the device plays a crucial role in preventing the entire solar energy-saving street light from being stolen.
When selecting stable solar street lights, it is essential to first clean the areas where the solar street lights and battery compartments are installed. These concrete battery compartments often contain various types of dirt. Everyone should ensure that there is no dirt in the drainage holes and then check if the battery compartment is damaged. Additionally, it is advisable to check the battery voltage of the entire device to ensure everything is functioning normally.
If during the actual cleaning process of the solar street light equipment we discover that some batteries have abnormal voltages or other issues, we recommend not to install them. We can use insulated protective wires wrapped with tape or remove the entire battery compartment to install a lifting device. They should be placed in the foundation beforehand and connected using a plastic hose. Two stainless steel wires or other types of wires can be threaded through and back, allowing all pipes of the prefabricated components to be coated with sealing silicone and then connected to the pipes.
During installation, we can tighten all these stainless steel wires to the anchor bolts with a screw, ultimately securing the solar batteries to these stationary pipes.