This is one of our rural solar streetlight projects.It is located in Anhui Province, China.
Because LED lamps look like flames, they are called torch lights.
In the country, the normal use of 30 watts of LED, the chip uses a 140 lumens highlight chip.Therefore, it is possible to consume less power and obtain higher brightness, thereby saving a lot of money.
The whole lamp is 6 meters high, which is enough to illuminate the ground.The pole is made of Q235 steel. Galvanized so that it can remain rusted for 10 years. Coupled with the outer layer, nano-spraying, it better protects the pole so that it can last up to 25 years.
The blue luminaire, with a white light pole, is simple and atmospheric.
The sky ignited a lot of blue flames
Due to the cloudy weather in the area, the solar panels are made of 80W, monocrystalline silicon. This will ensure solar power.
The working time we set was turned on at 19:00 (because the local is dark at 19:00), and then worked for 8 hours to go out. Therefore, we used a 25AH lithium battery.
Since lithium batteries are used in most cases, lithium batteries are smaller and lighter than conventional lead-acid gel batteries. Therefore, we put all the lithium batteries and controllers under the solar brackets.