
Insert the wire into the upper solar street light pole component, leaving a 300 mm margin at each end of the upper pole component. Tighten the threads at the bottom of the upper pole with a threading tool. The prepared solar battery module wire (the red wire connected to the end of the controller component wire is insulated with insulating tape, wrapped in two layers). Use wire strippers to strip 30 mm of wire from the end of the battery module, as the wire core is very thin. Bend the wire hook back after passing through, tighten the wire core, and securely fasten the wire core and thin wire with insulating tape. Pull the wire to the top of the upper pole to obtain an assembly wire, leaving 500 mm to 1000 mm (the margin determined by the shape of the upper pole component assembly).
After the assembly wire coil at the bottom of the upper pole is fixed, secure a 200 mm cable tie on the assembly wire above the upper pole, fixing it to the pole. Be careful not to break the wire while threading. For identification, strip approximately 200 mm of the sheath wire at the lower end of the lamp pole assembly, then mark both ends of the solar battery module sheath wire with the label “solar battery module,” ensuring that the label is clear and not easily removable. Note that the solar battery module typically has two sheath wires.
Therefore, when pre-threading the wires, two wires should be threaded first, followed by one sheath at a time. After wearing the solar battery module sheath wire, immediately label and secure the upper end of both ends of the sheath wire.
In the sheath wire, the blue core represents the negative electrode, and the red core represents the positive electrode. A secondary rule applies to rural solar street light connections. The lamp pole assembly is wrapped with air cushion material with a width of 1500 px. The curled part of the air cushion is one-sixth of its width (i.e., 250 pixels). The air cushion joints need to be wrapped with remote power tape three times before use. Straw rope is wrapped at a spacing of 100 ± 10 mm.