
There are indeed more production standards for the existing solar streetlight signal controllers. Currently, the solar streetlight controllers are essential components of the entire solar streetlight system. They play a vital role in stabilizing voltage and current within all circuits, preventing overcharging, protecting the electrical circuit, and extending the battery lifespan. The controllers of solar streetlights can be divided into several different signal lights, with different colors representing various solar routes. In this case, one can monitor the status of the light source of their solar streetlight.
Many people have their own interpretations and thoughts regarding the light source of solar streetlights. If the red signal light is constantly on, it generally indicates a fully charged state. This situation occurs during the day when there is sufficient sunlight for the solar panels to generate electricity and store it in the batteries. If the green signal light is continuously illuminated, it represents a discharging state, typically occurring at night when the batteries discharge while powering the light fixtures, ensuring that all lights are illuminated. If the orange signal light remains on, it indicates that the solar streetlight is in a standby state. In this scenario, the batteries are neither charging nor discharging; the batteries may be fully charged, or the controller may not yet be in the period for activating the lights. Therefore, it is crucial for everyone to pay close attention in such situations.