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  • How to Control Time for Solar Street Lights
    Aug 22, 2023
    Solar street light time control is a core part of its intelligent operation, designed to match lighting needs with solar power generation/storage capacity, avoid unnecessary power consumption, and ensure stable lighting at night. Time control is usually integrated with light control, motion sensor control (for smart models), and battery protection logic—realized through built-in time control modules, programmable controllers, or IoT smart control systems.       Below is a detailed breakdown of main time control methods, setting/operation steps, key parameters, and practical optimization tips for solar street lights, covering both traditional fixed-time models and modern smart IoT versions (suitable for residential, municipal, rural, and commercial scenarios).   Core Time Control Modes for Solar Street Lights   Solar street lights adopt different time control schemes based on product grade, application scenario, and cost—light control + fixed time control is the most mainstream (used in 90% of traditional models), while smart time control is widely applied in municipal and large-scale projects. All modes are compatible with the solar power system (solar panel, lithium battery, LED driver) and have over-discharge/over-charge protection linkage.   1. Light Control + Fixed Time Control (Basic/Most Common)   Working Logic: The light sensor (photoresistor/photosensitive diode) triggers the lamp to turn on automatically when ambient light intensity drops to the set threshold (e.g., 5~20lux, dusk); the time control module then automatically turns off the lamp after a pre-set fixed duration (e.g., 6h, 8h, 12h) or at a fixed time (e.g., 6:00 AM).   Core Feature: Simple circuit, low cost, no manual operation required—ideal for rural roads, community streets, and low-demand scenarios.   Time Control Variations:   Continuous Fixed Duration: Turn on at dusk, turn off after a set number of hours (e.g., 7 PM on → 1 AM off, 6 hours total). Segmented Fixed Duration: Turn on at full brightness for a set time, then dim to low brightness (30%~50%) for the rest of the night (e.g., 7 PM~12 AM full brightness, 12 AM~5 AM low brightness)—the most energy-efficient fixed-time mode for solar street lights.   2. Programmable Timed Control (Semi-Smart)   Working Logic: Equipped with a programmable time control controller (MCU/PLC); users can set custom on/off times, brightness segments, and duration through physical buttons, a remote control, or a small display panel (no app/network required).   Core Feature: Flexible time setting to adapt to seasonal changes (e.g., shorter lighting hours in summer with longer days, longer hours in winter) or scenario needs (e.g., 10 PM~5 AM low brightness for quiet residential areas).   Key Customizable Settings:   Exact on/off clock time (e.g., 6:30 PM on, 5:30 AM off). Segmented brightness adjustment (e.g., full brightness for 4h, low brightness for 5h). Cycle setting (daily/weekly repeat, one-time timing).   3. Motion Sensor + Timed Dimming Control (Smart Energy-Saving)   Working Logic: Combines PIR/microwave radar human body induction with time control and light control—the lamp stays in low-brightness standby (10%~30%) at night by default; when a human/vehicle is detected, it instantly switches to full brightness and resets the dimming timer (e.g., 30s~5min) after the object leaves, returning to low brightness until the set off time.   Core Feature: Max energy saving (low standby power consumption), suitable for low-traffic roads, park paths, and rural lanes—greatly extending battery life.   Time Control Linkage: The induction+dimming logic only works within the pre-set lighting time window (e.g., 7 PM~6 AM); outside this window, the lamp remains off.       4. IoT Smart Time Control (Municipal/Large-Scale Projects)   Working Logic: Equipped with 4G/5G/LoRa/NB-IoT communication modules and a cloud management platform; time control settings are adjusted remotely in batches or individually via a mobile app/PC terminal—no on-site operation required.   Core Feature: Centralized management (for hundreds/thousands of solar street lights), real-time data monitoring (battery power, lighting status, power generation), and intelligent time control linkage with environmental data (e.g., automatic adjustment of lighting time based on sunset/sunrise time, weather, and traffic flow).   Smart Time Control Functions:   Remote batch setting of on/off times and brightness segments. Astronomical Time Control: Automatically calibrate on/off times according to the local latitude/longitude (sunset/sunrise) for seasonal changes (no manual re-setting). Timed power cut for battery protection (e.g., turn off the lamp early when battery power is lower than 20%). Custom timing plans (e.g., holiday mode, construction mode, emergency lighting mode).   5. Manual Override Time Control (Emergency/Backup)   Nearly all solar street lights have a manual time control switch (physical button on the controller, remote control, or app) as a backup:   For traditional models: A physical switch (on/off/auto) to bypass automatic time/light control and force the lamp on/off (e.g., emergency lighting for construction). For smart models: One-click manual timing on the remote/app (e.g., set the lamp to stay on for 2 hours in an emergency).   Standard Steps to Set Time Control for Solar Street Lights   The setting process varies by control mode, but all follow the "power on → enter setting mode → adjust parameters → save and exit" logic. Below are the most common operation steps for traditional (remote control) and semi-smart (programmable) models (the most widely used in actual projects); IoT models are set via cloud platforms/apps with intuitive graphical interfaces.   General Setting Steps (Remote Control/Physical Buttons)   Power on the solar street light: Ensure the solar panel, battery, and controller are connected normally (the controller’s indicator light is on). Enter time control setting mode: Press the "Time/Set" button on the remote control/controller for 3~5 seconds until the display flashes (indicates entering setting mode). For remote control models, point the remote at the controller’s signal receiver (within 5m, no obstacles).   Set the core time parameters (adjust with "+/-" buttons, switch parameters with "Next/Mode" button): Light control threshold (calibrate dusk/dawn on/off, default 5~20lux—no need to adjust for most scenarios). On time/duration: Set fixed lighting hours (e.g., 8h) or exact clock on/off time (e.g., 18:30 on, 05:30 off). Segmented brightness/dimming time: Set full brightness duration (e.g., 4h) and low brightness level (e.g., 30%) for the remaining time (for energy-saving mode). Induction delay time (for sensor models): Set the time to return to low brightness after human/vehicle leaves (e.g., 30s~2min).   Save the settings: Press the "OK/Save" button (or wait 10s for automatic saving) to exit the setting mode—the controller will execute the new time control logic immediately. Test the setting effect: Cover the light sensor with a dark cloth (simulate dusk) to check if the lamp turns on as set; wait for the set duration to verify automatic off/dimming.   Key Note for IoT Smart Models   Connect the solar street light to the cloud platform (via app/PC, scan the device QR code to add). Select the target lamp/group, enter the "Timing Setting" page, and drag the time axis to set on/off times/brightness segments (one-click batch apply to all lamps). Enable "Astronomical Timing" (automatic sunset/sunrise calibration) or "Battery Protection Timing" (automatic early off when power is low). Save the plan—the platform will send the setting command to the lamp via 4G/LoRa, and the lamp will update the time control logic in real time.       Key Time Control Parameters to Calibrate (Critical for Performance)   Improper time control parameter settings will cause battery over-discharge (lamp failure), insufficient lighting time (darkness at night), or wasted power (over-lighting). The following core parameters must be matched with the solar street light’s power configuration (solar panel wattage, battery capacity) and lighting needs:     Lighting Duration: The most critical parameter—must not exceed the battery’s available discharge time (calculated by: battery capacity (Ah) × voltage (V) × discharge rate (0.8) ÷ lamp power (W)). For example: a 30W lamp with a 12V/100Ah battery can only light for ~3.2h at full brightness (12×100×0.8÷30=32). Solution: Use segmented dimming to extend total lighting time (e.g., 30W full brightness for 4h + 10W low brightness for 8h).   Brightness Segmentation Ratio: Full brightness (80%~100%) for peak traffic hours (18:00~23:00), low brightness (30%~50%) for off-peak hours (23:00~06:00)—the optimal ratio for most scenarios (balances lighting and energy saving).   Light Control Threshold: 5~20lux (default)—do not set too high (lamp turns on early in dusk) or too low (lamp turns on late, dark). Induction Delay Time (Sensor Models): 30s~2min (optimal)—too long (wasted power) or too short (lamp dims before human/vehicle leaves). Battery Protection Timing Threshold: Set the lamp to turn off automatically when battery power is lower than 20%—prevents over-discharge and prolongs battery life (the most important protection logic for solar street lights). Seasonal & Scenario-Based Time Control Optimization Tips   Solar power generation varies greatly with seasons (summer: more sunlight, full battery; winter: less sunlight, low battery)—time control parameters must be adjusted seasonally to avoid lamp failure. Below are targeted optimization plans for different scenarios and seasons:   1. Seasonal Adjustment (Universal for All Scenarios)   Season Solar Power Generation Time Control Optimization Summer (Long Days) High (battery fully charged daily) Extend lighting time (e.g., 10h) or use full brightness for the whole night; enable induction full brightness for sensor models. Winter (Short Days) Low (battery undercharged) Shorten lighting time (e.g., 6h) or use deep dimming (20%~30% brightness); set early off time (e.g., 04:00 AM instead of 06:00 AM); disable non-essential induction functions. Spring/Autumn (Moderate) Balanced Default setting (8h lighting, 4h full brightness + 4h low brightness); normal induction logic.   2. Scenario-Based Adjustment   Municipal Main Roads: Prioritize lighting stability—use light control + astronomical time control (IoT) with no dimming (full brightness all night); match with high-power solar panels/batteries. Residential/Community Streets: Prioritize energy saving—use segmented dimming (18:00~22:00 full brightness, 22:00~06:00 30% brightness). Low-Traffic Rural/Park Paths: Use motion sensor + timed dimming (low brightness standby, full brightness on induction) to maximize battery life. Commercial Areas (Plazas/Malls): Use programmable timing (full brightness during business hours (18:00~23:00), low brightness after hours) to match pedestrian flow.   Common Time Control Malfunctions & Troubleshooting   Most time control malfunctions of solar street lights are caused by incorrect parameter settings, controller faults, or battery/sensor issues—no professional maintenance is needed for most problems. Below is a troubleshooting table for the most frequent faults:   Common Time Control Faults Main Causes Quick Solutions The lamp turns on late/turns off early 1. Light control threshold set too low/high; 2. Battery power low (undercharged); 3. Time setting error 1. Adjust light control threshold to 5~20lux; 2. Check solar panel (no shading, clean dust); 3. Re-set the lighting time/duration The lamp does not turn off at the set time 1. Time control module failure; 2. Light sensor covered with dust/dirt (misjudges dusk); 3. Manual override mode enabled 1. Reset the controller (power off/on for 10s); 2. Clean the light sensor lens with a dry soft cloth; 3. Disable manual mode (switch to auto) Segmented dimming not working (no low brightness) 1. Dimming time parameter not saved; 2. LED driver/controller dimming function fault 1. Re-enter setting mode, reset dimming time/brightness ratio and save; 2. Test the LED driver (replace if faulty) IoT model time control not updating 1. Network disconnection (4G/LoRa signal weak); 2. Device not bound to the cloud platform; 3. Platform firmware update 1. Check the antenna (no obstacles, re-connect network); 2. Re-bind the device via QR code; 3. Update the platform/app firmware Battery over-discharged (lamp dead in the middle of the night) 1. Lighting duration set too long (exceeds battery capacity); 2. No battery protection timing enabled 1. Shorten lighting time or enable segmented dimming; 2. Set battery protection threshold (20% power → auto off)     Professional Suggestions for Time Control System Selection   When purchasing/designing solar street lights, the time control system should be matched with the project’s scale, budget, and lighting needs—avoid over-configuring (wasting cost) or under-configuring (poor performance). Key selection suggestions:   Small-Scale Projects (rural roads/communities, <50 lamps): Choose light control + fixed time control (remote programmable)—low cost, easy to set, and meets basic needs. Medium-Scale Projects (park/commercial streets, 50~200 lamps): Choose sensor + segmented dimming time control—energy saving, long battery life, and low maintenance. Large-Scale Municipal Projects (main roads/urban areas, >200 lamps): Choose IoT smart time control (4G/LoRa + cloud platform)—centralized management, remote adjustment, and intelligent battery protection (reduces on-site maintenance costs by 80%+). All Scenarios: Prioritize controllers with integrated time/light/battery protection control—simpler circuit, lower failure rate, and better compatibility with the solar system.
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  • Hot Sale Garden Solar Lights Outdoor Waterproof Solar Lamp Garden Outdoor Street Lamp Pole
    Aug 29, 2023
    Solar Garden Lights: These are small lights designed for illuminating pathways, flower beds, or garden features. They usually come in sets and are easy to install. Solar Flood Lights: Floodlights provide a brighter and broader illumination for larger outdoor areas such as driveways, yards, or outdoor sports courts. They are great for enhanced security and visibility. Solar Lamp Posts: Lamp posts add a decorative touch to your garden or street. They typically include a solar panel on top to harness solar energy during the day and provide lighting throughout the night. Waterproof: Ensure that the lights are waterproof or weather-resistant, especially if you live in an area with frequent rain or snow. Solar Panel Efficiency: Look for solar lights with high-quality solar panels that can effectively convert sunlight into electric power. Battery Capacity: Check the battery capacity to ensure that it can store enough energy to power the light for an extended period. Lighting Modes: Some solar lights offer adjustable lighting modes, such as constant brightness or motion sensor activation. Choose the mode that suits your specific needs. Shenzhen Leadray Optoelectronic Co., Ltd. Main categories: LED Solar Lights
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  • 2023 Smart Lighting Street Lamp Market Accelerating to Lead,What is the Development Trend of Lighting?
    Sep 26, 2023
    On June 30th, IDC Consulting released the "Quarterly Tracking Report on China's Intelligent Street Lamp Equipment Market, First Quarter of 2023" (hereinafter referred to as the "Report"), which predicts that the shipment volume of China's intelligent lighting street lamp market in 2023 will exceed 33 million units, with a year-on-year growth rate of over 20%. Compared with traditional lighting, intelligent street lights have obvious advantages in improving lighting quality, creating a healthy lighting environment, and energy conservation and emission reduction. Intelligent lighting street lights, as an important component of intelligence, are directly controlled by intelligent control systems. Compared to other intelligent systems, intelligent lighting street lights are more intuitive and perceptible. Intelligence has become a development trend in the lighting street lamp industry. Intelligent lighting, as an important part of whole house intelligence, is not only one of the important incisions for users to experience whole house intelligence and a healthy lighting environment, but also a shift in consumer attitudes towards lighting street lights. New lighting concepts such as health lighting, rhythmic lighting, human factor lighting, and scene lighting are becoming increasingly accepted by consumers, and intelligence has become the future development trend of the lighting street light industry.
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  • How Do Solar Street Lights Improve Our Lives? Everything to know about led solar street lights.
    Feb 26, 2024
    Solar street lights Cost Savings: Solar street lights operate independently of the grid, which means they don't incur electricity bills. While the initial installation cost may be higher than traditional street lights, solar street lights have lower operational and maintenance costs in the long run. They also eliminate the need for wiring and trenching, reducing installation expenses. Solar street lights Environmentally Friendly: Solar street lights are eco-friendly as they rely on solar energy, a sustainable and non-polluting power source. By using solar street lights, we can significantly reduce our carbon footprint and contribute to combating climate change and preserving the environment. Solar street lights Long Lifespan and Low Maintenance: Solar street lights are designed to be durable and have a long lifespan. LED technology used in solar street lights provides high-quality, energy-efficient lighting and has a significantly longer lifespan than traditional lighting sources. Additionally, they require minimal maintenance compared to conventional street lights, resulting in reduced maintenance costs. Overall, solar street lights offer sustainable and reliable lighting solutions that improve our lives by saving energy, reducing costs, promoting safety, and protecting the environment. 19 years of professional street light manufacturer, brand leader, fully qualified, with over 9000 municipal lighting engineering cases, supporting customized processing, best-selling products: solar street lights, high pole lights, stadium lights, landscape lights, lighting engineering, etc. Click to consult online.
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  • How an All-in-one Solar Street Light typically works? How Does lt Work?
    Feb 26, 2024
    An All-in-one Solar Street Light is a compact and integrated system that combines the solar panel, battery, LED light source, and control electronics into a single unit. It is designed to harness solar energy during the day and provide lighting at night without the need for external power sources or complex wiring.     Here's how an All-in-one Solar Street Light typically works: First: Core Integrated Components (All in One Housing) Every part works in tandem, and the all-in-one design streamlines installation and reduces failure points. All components are engineered for outdoor durability (IP65/IP67 waterproof/dustproof, temperature resistance):   High-efficiency monocrystalline/polycrystalline solar panel: Captures sunlight and converts it into direct current (DC) electricity via the photovoltaic effect. Built-in lithium battery pack: Stores the converted electrical energy for nighttime lighting (lithium iron phosphate batteries are the mainstream, for long cycle life and safety). High-brightness LED light source: The lighting core, low power consumption and high luminous efficiency—matches the solar system’s DC power supply directly. Integrated smart charge-discharge controller: The central control unit; it regulates charging current/voltage, protects the battery from overcharging/over-discharging/short circuits, and triggers automatic on/off/dimming of the LED. Light sensor (photoresistor): Detects ambient light intensity to signal the controller to switch the light on/off automatically.   Step-by-Step Working Principle (Fully Automated Cycle) The entire process runs 24/7 without human intervention—only dependent on natural light conditions and the controller’s pre-set programs: Photovoltaic Charging (Daytime): When sunlight irradiates the integrated solar panel, the photovoltaic effect converts solar energy into low-voltage DC electricity (12V/24V, standard for solar lights). The smart controller immediately regulates the voltage and current to a stable level, ensuring safe charging for the built-in lithium battery.  Energy Storage & Battery Protection: The regulated electricity is stored in the lithium battery pack. The controller’s built-in protection system continuously monitors the battery’s charge level, cutting off the charging circuit once the battery is fully charged to prevent overcharging (a major cause of battery aging). It also prevents deep discharge to extend battery life. Optional smart sensors/timers: Some models add motion sensors (PIR) or time controllers for energy saving (e.g., dim light when no one is near, set fixed lighting hours). Automatic Illumination Activation (Dusk): As the sun sets, the light sensor detects a drop in ambient light intensity to a pre-set threshold (usually 10-20 lux). It sends a signal to the controller, which immediately closes the discharge circuit and powers the integrated LED light source—the street light turns on automatically. Nighttime Lighting Operation: The stored electrical energy in the battery powers the LED for continuous outdoor lighting. High-quality all-in-one models feature intelligent dimming technology: the light stays at full brightness for the first few hours (peak traffic time), then automatically dims to 30-50% brightness in the late night/early morning to save energy—ensuring the light stays on until dawn even in low-sunlight conditions. Automatic Shutdown & Cycle Reset (Dawn): When the sun rises, the light sensor detects an increase in ambient light above the threshold and signals the controller to cut off the discharge circuit, turning off the LED. The system immediately resets and re-enters the charging phase, starting a new 24-hour cycle.     Additional Smart Operational Features (Mainstream for All-in-One Models)   To boost energy efficiency and system stability, most all-in-one solar street lights add these automated functions that work with the core cycle: Overcharge/over-discharge/short circuit protection: The controller safeguards all components from electrical damage, critical for outdoor harsh environments (rain, thunder, extreme temperatures).   PIR motion sensor (optional): For low-traffic areas (rural roads, parks), the light stays at low brightness by default; it switches to full brightness when a person/vehicle approaches, then reverts to low brightness after a few seconds—maximizing battery life.   Time control setting: The controller can be pre-programmed for fixed lighting hours (e.g., 6/8/10 hours) to match specific project needs.   Low-light energy saving mode: In prolonged rainy/cloudy weather with insufficient charging, the system automatically reduces lighting brightness or shortens lighting hours to ensure basic illumination.  
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  • What are the knowledge points about the installation structure of integrated solar street lights
    Mar 01, 2024
    Integrated solar street light is an intelligent lighting system that integrates solar panels, LED light sources, rechargeable lithium batteries, and charging controllers. Its installation structure is relatively simple. The following are common installation structures for integrated solar street lights: sales@szleadray.com +86-13424390319 Integrated solar street Support pole: Integrated solar street lights are usually supported by a vertical support pole. This support rod can be a circular or square metal material that can withstand the weight of solar street lights and provide stable support. Integrated solar street Solar panel bracket: Install a solar panel bracket at the top or side of the support rod. This bracket is usually made of metal and ensures that the solar panel faces due south, receiving maximum sunlight. Integrated solar street Solar panel: One of the key components of integrated solar street lights is the solar panel. They are installed on solar panel brackets and convert light energy into electricity by absorbing sunlight. Integrated solar street Street Lamp Cap: The integrated solar street lamp is equipped with one or more LED lamp caps on the upper part to emit light. Lamp heads typically have efficient LED chips and lenses to provide bright and uniform lighting effects. Integrated solar street Battery and controller: At the bottom of the integrated solar street light, there is usually a box for storing lithium batteries and controllers. These lithium batteries are used to store the energy collected through solar panels during the day and provide power to LED lamp heads at night. The controller manages the charging and discharging of the battery, ensuring effective energy utilization and control of the lamp head. Integrated solar street Manual switches and sensors: Manual switches and sensors may also be equipped on the street lamp head or bottom control box. The manual switch is used to manually control the on/off status of the street lights, while sensors (such as light control sensors and human body sensing sensors) are used to automatically adjust the brightness and on/off of the street lights based on environmental lighting or human activity.
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  • What is the best product for integrated LED solar street lights?
    Apr 10, 2024
    All-in-one solar street lights, also known as integrated solar street lights, are lighting fixtures that combine solar panels, LED lights, batteries, and controllers into a single unit. These lights are designed to harness solar energy during the day and use it to illuminate outdoor areas at night. Here's an overview of how they work: Shenzhen Leadray Optoelectronic Co., Ltd. sales@szleadray.com +86-13424390319 Solar Panel: The solar panel is the key component that collects sunlight and converts it into electricity. It is typically mounted on top of the light fixture and uses multiple photovoltaic cells to capture solar energy. Lithium-Ion Battery: The solar energy generated by the solar panel is stored in a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. These batteries have high energy density, are long-lasting, and require minimal maintenance. LED Lights: All-in-one solar street lights are equipped with high-quality LED lights that provide bright and efficient illumination. LEDs are energy-efficient and have a longer lifespan compared to traditional lighting options. Controller: The controller regulates the charging and discharging of the battery, as well as the operation of the LED lights. It includes functions such as light control, time control, and motion sensing capabilities. Motion Sensor: Many all-in-one solar street lights feature built-in motion sensors that detect movement in the surrounding area. When motion is detected, the lights automatically switch to full brightness, providing enhanced security and energy-saving benefits. Smart Energy Management System: Some advanced models of all-in-one solar street lights are equipped with smart energy management systems. These systems optimize the charging and discharging of the battery based on weather conditions and lighting requirements, maximizing energy efficiency. The installation structure of all-in-one solar street lights varies depending on the specific model and manufacturer. Generally, they are mounted on poles or brackets using clamps or brackets provided with the light fixture. The solar panel is typically positioned at the top of the light fixture for maximum exposure to sunlight, while the battery and other components are housed within the unit. Overall, all-in-one solar street lights offer numerous benefits, including reduced electricity costs, environmental sustainability, easy installation, and low maintenance requirements. They are widely used in various outdoor applications such as streets, parking lots, pathways, parks, and residential areas to provide efficient and reliable lighting powered by renewable energy. light customization, sample processing, graphic processing, customized on demand, light customization, sample processing, graphic processing, customized on demand.
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  • How Manufacturer Supply high power integrated solar power led street light?
    Apr 11, 2024
    Shenzhen Leadray Optoelectronic Co., Ltd. sales@szleadray.com +86-13424390319 We have comprehensive products and excellent after-sales service. LED light, solar panel, lithium battery and controller,all in one compact design. No wiring,100% solar powered ,easy to install and ship. Built-in infrared sensor,can adjust the light output automatically.(time control + light sensor control+ motion sensor control) Rust-proof, dustproof and waterproof. 5 years warranty. Application: street lighting; park lighting; roadway lighting; fence lighting; pathway lighting; campus lighting; ramp lighting; boat dock lighting; sidewalk lighting; remote area lighting; private road lighting; farm & ranch lighting.
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  • outdoor waterproof IP65 all-in-one solar LED solar lamp-color 2700-6500K led solar lamp Lumen Smart Motion Sensor
    Mar 25, 2024
    sales@szleadray.com +86-13424390319 This sensor detects movement within its range and automatically adjusts the brightness of the light accordingly. However, when motion is detected, the lamp will increase its brightness to ensure adequate illumination and enhanced security. The solar lamp is designed to be waterproof with an IP65 rating, which means it is protected against water jets from any direction and is suitable for outdoor use even in rainy conditions. 19 years
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  • What are the advantages of solar street light with monitoring system?
    Nov 12, 2024
    1.Enhanced Security: The monitoring system allows real-time surveillance of the area where the solar street lights are installed. It provides continuous monitoring, detecting any suspicious activities, and enables immediate response if needed. This enhances the security of the surroundings, preventing vandalism and theft. 2.Remote Monitoring and Control: The monitoring system allows remote access to the solar street lights, enabling monitoring of their performance, battery status, and other parameters. It allows for effective maintenance, troubleshooting, and control of the lighting system without the need for physical presence. 3.Energy Efficiency: The monitoring system helps optimize energy consumption by adjusting the brightness of the solar street lights based on real-time lighting conditions, traffic patterns, and user requirements. This ensures efficient utilization of solar power, maximizing energy savings. 4.Fault Detection and Notification: The monitoring system can detect any faults or malfunctions in the solar street lights, such as damaged panels, faulty batteries, or lighting failures. It sends notifications or alerts to the maintenance team, allowing for timely repairs and minimizing downtime. 5.Data Collection and Analysis: The monitoring system collects data on energy production, lighting performance, and environmental conditions. This data can be analyzed to identify patterns, optimize system efficiency, and make informed decisions regarding maintenance and upgrades.
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  • How to maintain integrated solar street lights?
    Jan 15, 2025
    As an independent lighting device, integrated solar street lights usually require regular maintenance to ensure their normal operation and extend their service life. Here are some common points for maintaining solar street lights: Clean the panel: Clean the surface of the solar panel regularly to ensure its efficiency in absorbing solar energy. It can be cleaned with water and a soft cloth to avoid scratching with chemicals or hard objects. Check screws and connectors: Check the screws and connectors of solar street lights regularly to ensure that they are tight and secure. If loose or damaged screws, repair or replace them in time. Check the battery status: Check the battery status of the solar street lamp regularly to ensure that it is normally charged and discharged. If the battery is aging or damaged, replace it in time. Check the light controller and time controller: ensure that the light controller and time controller of the solar street lamp are working properly. Adjust the lighting brightness and time Settings according to actual needs. Check the lamps and light sources: check the lamps and light sources of solar street lights to ensure their normal work and lighting effect. If there is damage or end of life of the lamp, replace it in time. Regular cleaning of lamp poles and lamp holders: Regularly clean the lamp poles and lamp holders of solar street lights, remove dust, dirt and debris, and keep the appearance clean. During the rainy season, it is especially necessary to pay attention to the waterproof measures of solar street lights to ensure the safe operation of circuit systems and electronic components. It should be noted that the specific maintenance requirements may vary according to the brand and model of solar street lights, it is recommended to follow the instructions and requirements provided by the manufacturer for maintenance. If necessary, you can consult a professional or solar street lamp supplier for more detailed maintenance guidance.
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  • What are the functions of the working principle of solar street lights
    Mar 26, 2025
    The working principle of solar street lights, including light control and time control, as well as the function of the controller. ‌. Core working principle ‌ ‌Light Energy Conversion and storage ‌ ‌. During the day, solar panels convert light energy into electric energy through photovoltaic effect, which is transmitted by the controller to the battery for storage ‌. The controller monitors the battery voltage in real time, automatically manages the charge and discharge status, and prevents overcharge or overdischarge ‌. ‌Light control and time control mechanism ‌ ‌Light control principle ‌ : automatically control the switch of lamps by detecting the intensity of ambient light. When the light weakens to the threshold value (such as dark), the controller starts to discharge and the road light will turn on; Stop discharging when the light increases (such as dawn) and switch to charging mode ‌. ‌Time control principle ‌ : preset fixed lighting duration or switching time. For example, set the lights to turn off automatically after 4 hours, or adjust the operating period according to the season ‌. Light control is to control the switch by detecting the intensity of light, and time control is to set the time. The controller charges during the day and discharges at night, combining the two control methods. For example, light control on the light + time control off the light. Time interval dimming ‌ : the night is divided into multiple periods (such as peak period, low period), dynamically adjust the brightness to save energy ‌. ‌ Morning light mode ‌ : light up for a short time in the early morning (such as 1-2 hours) to adapt to specific needs . Key technical support of controller ‌ ‌ Hardware configuration ‌ Dual MOS control loop ‌ : reduce circuit voltage loss, improve charging efficiency (50% energy saving compared with diode scheme) ‌. Temperature compensation chip ‌ : real-time monitoring battery temperature, adjust the charging voltage to prevent high temperature overcharge or low temperature undercharge ‌.
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