For residential and garden lighting For residential properties or garden lighting, solar street lights are typically installed at a height of around 3 to 4 meters.
How high should street lights be installed?
Rural roads: Heights of 6m or more, with an installation distance of 25-30m. Additional street lights should be installed at corners to avoid blind spots; Four-lane roads or main traffic arteries: Height of 8-12m, with axial symmetric illumination, and an installation distance of 30~50m.
How to determine the installation height of solar street lights?
In determining the installation height of solar street lights, if the height of the lamp poles is between 3 to 4m, the formula H≥0.5R can be used. Here, R is the radius of the illumination area, and H is the height of the street light pole.
What is the spacing between solar street lights?
For light poles over 10m in height, the general formula is the spacing between lights = pole height × 3. Additionally, for solar street lights with an 8m pole, the spacing between lights should be 25-30m using cross illumination. This method is suitable for roads that are 10-15m wide.
This method is suitable for roads that are 10-15m wide. For solar street lights with a 12m pole, the longitudinal spacing between lights should be 30-50m with symmetric illumination, and road illumination width needs to exceed 15m.
Solar street light installation requires strength, so it's safer to do it while you are on the ground. If you are unsure how to connect the battery to the panels, look for pre-assembled options. The mounting point is usually on the pole's top, so you should use the ladder to reach it.
Some solar streetlight models require an initial battery charge before the light will operate. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for charging procedures. It may involve connecting the battery to an external charger. Locate the light switch and turn it on. Observe the light operation for a few minutes.