During the night, as we look at the streets illuminated by the lights each evening, it resembles a guardian standing vigil over our safety. Have you ever wondered how the height of these solar LED streetlights is determined? If the solar LED streetlights are too high, the lighting effect may not be adequate, and if the poles are too short, the light source won’t disperse well, leading to glare and light pollution. Therefore, it is essential that the height of solar LED streetlights is configured reasonably. Here’s a summary provided by a Bitpott solar streetlight manufacturer:
The height of LED solar streetlights needs to be calculated based on the road width, the lighting range, the brightness of the lights, and the wattage of the lights. In simple terms, the height of the streetlight poles should be approximately equal to the width of the road, and the spacing between poles should be three to four times the width of the road. This is the approach that streetlight manufacturers use to determine pole height.
For standard lighting, solar streetlights are typically installed on poles no taller than 15m, with light sources generally ranging from 40w, 60w, 80w, 100w, to 120w. The actual wattage needs to be determined by the user according to the desired height.
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