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What are the maintenance intervals for solar street lights?

Maintenance intervals for solar street lights are generally recommended to be cleaned and inspected every 3 months to ensure the efficiency of the solar panels and proper operation of the overall system. Specifically for replacement or overhaul cycles, it is about every 3-5 years to consider replacing the battery pack and lamps. This is because the main components of a solar street light such as the LED light source, controller and lithium batteries have a specific lifespan, where the LED light source and pole can last longer, while the batteries and controller may need to be replaced more frequently.

 

The maintenance cycle of a set of reliable quality solar street lights is theoretically 8-10 years, which means that during this period of time, except for routine cleaning and inspection, large-scale parts replacement may not be required. However, the actual maintenance schedule should be adjusted according to the harshness of the usage environment and the manufacturer's recommendations. For example, under extreme climatic conditions, maintenance intervals may need to be shortened to ensure stable system operation. In addition, regular inspections and timely component replacement are essential to extend the life of the entire streetlight.

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