Features of Solar Street Light/solar street lamp:
1. Adopt GPRS wireless remote monitoring system, the data can be collected automatically and sent to the monitoring center for analysis, which realizes the all-weather monitoring and management to the solar light;
2. Auto shift of electricity between solar energy and state grid; No-button control, protection of invert-charging and invert connection;
3. Intelligent controller for electrical recharging and discharging, light/time control on-off switch;
4. Lamp pole is made of stainless steel to enhance the wind- resistance; galvanized treatment on the surface will keep the super corrosion-resistance property;
5. Light source: low/ high voltage sodium lamp, DC energy saving lamp, LED, etc;
6. Colloidal battery, long service time;
7. Main lamp parts are made of stainless steel, galvanized treatment on the surface;
8. Illumination height: 6m to 9m
9. Discharging time: 4 to 12 hours, it even can constantly work for 4 to 7 days in rainy weather;
10. Surface color and electronic element can be customized as per customers' needs.
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