
Fault 1: If the entire Bitpott solar LED street lamp does not produce light, there could be several reasons. The most common causes include issues with the electrical circuit, the battery not being able to store electricity, or problems with the lighting unit.
Repair method: First, check the solar street light controller’s connection for signs of water corrosion. If corrosion is present, it indicates that the solar street light controller is damaged due to moisture. If no corrosion is found, measure the battery voltage. For example, if a 12V battery shows a voltage below 10.8V during testing, it indicates that the battery can no longer store electrical energy and needs to be replaced.
Fault 2: The solar LED street lamp head exhibits flickering. When the light source of the solar street lamp flickers, it indicates poor circuit contact or battery issues, with insufficient stored energy.
Repair method: If the circuit is functioning properly, just replace the battery.
Fault 3: The light source has a short duration of illumination. Generally, this is due to battery issues, and replacing the battery is sufficient.
Repair method: Check the solar panels to ensure there is no damage or poor contact, and then inspect the light source.
Since Bitpott solar LED street lamps have been used for a long time, some battery components may inevitably fail. Therefore, regular inspections and maintenance of the Bitpott solar LED street lights are necessary. With attention to maintenance, the Bitpott solar LED street lights can function more effectively.
Bitpott specializes in the research, production, and sales of solar LED and other outdoor lighting products. If you would like to learn more or purchase rural LED solar street lights, please contact our online customer service.