The structure of the lighting system is simple, with few components, making it easy to manage and maintain. Typically, maintenance is scheduled once or twice a year. The main focus during management is to prevent vandalism and theft. To enhance battery theft protection, during installation, the batteries included with the
Bitpott
street lights
are often buried in a dedicated槽 below ground. The maintenance of the system mainly addresses the following two aspects.
Maintenance of the Wind Turbine Generator
1. Inspect the wind turbine blades. Check for deformation, corrosion, damage, or cracks. Deformation can lead to uneven wind sweep areas, and corrosion or damage may result in inconsistent blade weights, causing uneven rotation or shaking. If there are cracks, it is essential to verify whether they are due to material stress or other reasons; regardless of the cause, blades with significant cracks should be replaced.
2. Check the fasteners, fixed screws, and the rotation of the wind turbine. Examine all connections for loose or rusted bolts. Any issues should be addressed immediately. Manually rotate the wind turbine blades to check for smooth movement; if there is resistance or abnormal noise, it indicates a problem.
3. Measure the electrical connections between the wind turbine’s outer shell, the pole, and the ground to ensure they are intact. Proper connections are vital for protecting the wind power system during lightning strikes.
4. When the wind turbine operates under light winds or is manually turned, measure the output voltage at its terminals. Normally, the output voltage should be about 1V higher than the battery voltage; if the voltage is lower during rapid rotation, this indicates an issue with the turbine’s output.
Maintenance Check for the Solar Battery Components
First, check the surface of the
solar battery components
for dust or dirt. If present, use clean water, a soft cloth, or sponge to clean; tougher stains may need a gentle, non-abrasive cleaning solution. Next, inspect the surface or ultra-white glass for cracks and check if the electrodes have become dislodged. If any irregularities are found, use a multimeter to measure the open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current of the battery components to ensure they match the specifications. Additionally, on sunny days, you can measure the voltage reaching the controller. If the measured values align with the wind turbine’s output, then the battery components are functioning correctly; otherwise, repairs are needed.
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