Troubleshooting Common Issues with Solar Street Lights. Solar street lights can experience several operational issues. Here's a systematic approach to identify and resolve common problems: 1. Check battery voltage levels – should maintain 12V minimum; Inspect LED fixtures for damage or loose connections.
How to install a solar street light?
Solar street light installation requires strength, so it's safer to do it while you are on the ground. If you are unsure how to connect the battery to the panels, look for pre-assembled options. The mounting point is usually on the pole's top, so you should use the ladder to reach it.
How far apart should solar street lights be installed?
Based on construction drawings and the survey of the geological conditions of the site, and in places with no top obstructions, the installation location of solar street lights should use a reference spacing of 10-50m. Specific requirements should be confirmed with the engineer according to project needs, or by contacting us.
How do you charge a solar Streetlight?
Some solar streetlight models require an initial battery charge before the light will operate. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for charging procedures. It may involve connecting the battery to an external charger. Locate the light switch and turn it on. Observe the light operation for a few minutes.
How to determine the installation height of solar street lights?
In determining the installation height of solar street lights, if the height of the lamp poles is between 3 to 4m, the formula H≥0.5R can be used. Here, R is the radius of the illumination area, and H is the height of the street light pole.
Selecting the right site is critical for the performance of solar street lights. Factors to consider include: Sunlight Exposure: Ensure the location receives ample sunlight. Obstructions: Avoid areas with trees or buildings that may block sunlight. Safety: Choose a site that minimizes the risk of vandalism or damage. Lighting Requirements
How do I install a solar light?
Identify the wires from the solar panel, battery, and light fixture. They usually have different colors to indicate positive (+) and negative (-) polarity. Use the appropriate connectors to form secure connections during the light post installation. Use heat shrink tubing or electrical tape to insulate and waterproof the connections.