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Have Solar Lamps Been Defined As Dangerous Goods?

Have solar lamps been defined as dangerous goods?


Solar lamps are usually not defined as dangerous goods.


1. Generally speaking, solar lamps are mainly composed of solar panels, batteries, lamps and other parts. Under normal circumstances, when these components are produced in compliance with relevant standards, there are no obvious hazardous characteristics. Solar panels convert light energy into electrical energy, batteries store electrical energy, and lamps provide lighting. The entire process is relatively safe and stable.


2. Special circumstances: However, if the battery of the solar lamp uses lithium batteries and does not comply with relevant regulations during transportation, for instance, if the lithium batteries are not properly packaged and fixed, there may be a risk of fire or explosion when exposed to extreme conditions such as collision, compression, or high temperatures. In such cases, it may be regarded as a dangerous good. However, this is not a definition of the solar lamp as a whole, but rather a determination based on the specific adverse conditions of its lithium battery. Overall, solar lamps cannot be generally defined as dangerous goods.

 

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How high in wattage should solar lamps be used for yard lighting to be bright enough?

 

Solar lamps are used for yard lighting, and the required wattage is affected by a variety of factors.


1. If the yard is relatively small, such as 10 to 20 square meters, a 10 to 20-watt solar lamp can usually provide sufficient lighting, making the entire small yard bright and even.


2. Lighting requirements: If you want every corner of the yard to be as bright as day and use it for events such as parties, a higher wattage is required. Generally, 30 to 50 watts can meet such higher requirements for lighting.


3. The installation height of the lamps also affects the actual lighting effect. When installed at a higher level, a higher wattage is required to achieve the same brightness. It is usually installed at a height of 3 to 5 meters, and 20 to 40 watts is more appropriate. If installed at a height of 2 to 3 meters, 15 to 30 watts can basically meet the requirements. Generally speaking, the area of a typical family yard is several dozen square meters. Choosing solar lamps with a power of 20 to 30 watts can not only meet the basic lighting needs but also achieve a good balance between energy conservation and lighting.

 

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