Solar street lamps are characterized by energy conservation, environmental protection, safety, and easy installation. Here is a brief explanation of the installation of the solar street lamp system.
1) After the lamp pole is installed, begin connecting all components (solar panel, battery, light source) to the controller.
2) First, connect the light source wire directly to the battery wire to check if the light bulb lights up, which allows you to determine the positive and negative polarities of the bulb wire (the bulb will not light if the polarities are reversed, but it will not be damaged). Then connect the positive of the bulb to the red wire on the controller with the bulb icon, and connect the negative to the corresponding black wire on the controller.
3) Use a multimeter on the DC voltage setting to check the positive and negative terminals of the battery output wire, connect the positive wire of the battery to the red wire on the controller with the battery icon, and connect the negative wire of the battery to the corresponding black wire on the controller.
4) Use a multimeter on the DC voltage setting to check the positive and negative terminals of the solar panel output wire, connect the positive wire of the solar panel to the red wire on the controller with the battery icon, and connect the negative wire of the solar panel to the corresponding black wire on the controller.
5) The wiring method can be referenced from the system wiring diagram.
6) The controller has been pre-adjusted with programs and lighting times at the factory. Once the wires are connected, there is no need to debug the controller; it will automatically enter working status.
7) Note: When installing the battery box, ensure that the screws are tightened and that waterproof conduit is used. The waterproof conduit should extend 20 cm above the ground at the base of the lamp pole to prevent water from entering the battery box during rainy days.
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