
To install an outdoor solar positioning pole, follow these steps:Inspect the Area: Check the location where you want to install the pole to ensure it receives adequate sunlight1.Gather Tools and Materials: Collect all necessary tools and materials for the installation1.Mark the Spot: Determine and mark the exact spot for the installation2.Pour Concrete: Dig a hole and pour concrete mix into it to secure the pole1.Secure the Pole: Place the pole in the concrete and ensure it is straight before the concrete sets1.Test the Light: Once installed, test the solar light to ensure it functions properly2.These steps will help you successfully install your outdoor solar positioning pole. [pdf]
A wood block placed between the pole and conduit will make installation easier. Strapping the conduit directly to the pole works well in most cases – just remember to leave some space for the pole mount install.
In some cases, you may need to install the solar array on a freestanding pole to achieve the desired location. Once you, the installer, and the customer have determined the best spot to install the solar array, you can discuss other details such as conduit length and trenching.
Some safety guidelines you should follow include: Wear protective equipment such as gloves and safety goggles to prevent injury from sharp objects or electric shock. Ensure that the installation site has no potential hazards such as water, mud, or loose soil. Use appropriate lifting equipment to lift the pole.
Assembly of solar panels and brackets: Align the installation holes of the solar panels and brackets and tighten the screws. Pre-assembly of batteries: Place the batteries in the battery box, install the sealing ring, and thread the battery wires from the top cover wire outlet. Cover the top cover, align it with the holes, and tighten the screws.
It should receive sufficient sunlight and there should be no obstacles that may block the solar panel within a 5-meter radius of the site. For example, the installation site cannot be under a tree or near tall buildings, as these areas may have shadows that can affect the solar panel's charging. Avoid underground cables and drainage pipes.
Installers can safely reach the top of the pole using a ladder or a stable platform. This initial step serves as the foundation for the subsequent assembly. Using the provided manual, you can systematically remove the parts from the pallet and secure them onto the pole.

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