
Solar Street Lamps
may encounter a series of issues during use. For instance, when it gets dark, there may be instances where the street lamp does not light up. In such cases, it is best to understand the common faults associated with solar lamps and conduct an effective troubleshooting process. When troubleshooting, it is important to consider one’s actual situation and gather more information.
(1) During the actual use of a
solar street lamp
, if the packaging has just been removed, we can test whether the entire
solar street lamp
is functioning properly. Start by checking the indicator light on the controller and examine the solar panel and the lamp’s connectors to see if they are intact and well-connected.
(2) If the indicator light of the
solar street lamp
is flashing normally, it is advisable to press the remote control to see if the light turns on in the selected mode. Pay attention to the light during the entire sending process of the remote control. If all three indicator lights on the controller illuminate simultaneously, check if any lights are flashing. If there are no flashing lights, it indicates that the remote control did not send successfully. Adjust the remote control’s distance and try sending again. If it still does not work, the remote control may be malfunctioning or the battery may be dead. It is necessary to replace the battery and try again.
If testing the
solar street lamp
during the day, press the remote control to activate the demonstration mode and check if the entire mode lights up. If the three indicator lights on the controller are simultaneously flashing, it indicates that the controller has successfully accepted the command.