Lithium batteries after installation will inevitably encounter many issues. Sometimes, components may malfunction, and there may be problems during assembly.
Lithium battery solar street lights
are easy to install, but assembly requires some technical skills. Below is a brief introduction to common faults and solutions for lithium battery solar street lights:
1. Flickering Light Head
The cause of this fault may be due to poor contact at the wire’s end, the lithium battery being discharged, or a decrease in storage capacity. If the circuit is fine, the next step is to directly replace the lithium battery.
2. Short Lighting Duration
As we all know, solar street lights absorb sunlight during the day to convert it into electrical energy, which is stored in the lithium battery to provide lighting at night. If the lighting duration is short, it indicates the battery is not fully charged, which is normal during prolonged rain or snow. Additionally, due to the memory effect of lithium batteries, the capacity may decrease after a period of use, making it easy for the battery to not fully charge, resulting in a short lighting duration.
3. Incomplete Lighting of Light Source
There are two possible reasons for this phenomenon. If the light source uses LED chip-type or point array-type lights, check if the aluminum substrate has good contact. If the contact is fine, then it is likely a quality issue with the LED chips, which can be resolved by replacing the chips.
4. Solar Panel Not Generating Power
Test the current and voltage under strong sunlight. If the voltage and current are normal, open the junction box on the back of the panel to check if the wiring has come loose. If the voltage is abnormal, replacing the panel will resolve the issue.
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