1. Prepare materials: Ensure that you have a raincoat specifically designed for electric tricycles, which should have a battery connection design. If not, consider purchasing a raincoat or adapter with the corresponding interface. At the same time, prepare necessary wires, waterproof tape, insulation sleeves, and tools.
2. Connect the battery to the raincoat: Look for the power interface on the electric vehicle battery, which is usually a waterproof socket located on or near the battery box. Use waterproof wires and connect one end to the power interface on the battery to ensure a secure connection and proper waterproof treatment. Connect the other end of the wire to the corresponding interface of the raincoat. If the raincoat does not have a direct interface, it may be necessary to use an adapter or modify the raincoat to install a suitable socket. During the connection process, ensure that all connection points are well waterproofed to prevent rainwater from seeping in and causing short circuits or damage.
3. Testing and debugging: After the connection is completed, do not immediately start the electric vehicle. Instead, use a voltmeter to check if the connection is correct and ensure that there are no short circuits or abnormal voltages. If conditions permit, the waterproof performance of raincoats and the stability of battery power supply can be tested in simulated rainy weather environments. If any problems are found, immediately disconnect and check all connection points, and if necessary, re waterproof or adjust the connections.
Attention: During the operation, it is necessary to follow safety regulations to avoid the risk of electric shock. If you are not familiar with electrical operations, it is recommended to seek the help of professionals.