The schematic diagram of a solar street light system can help visualize how the different parts of the system are interconnected. The diagram typically includes symbols that represent the components associated with the system.
A typical solar street light system consists of several different parts, including a solar panel, an energy storage battery, a power conversion system, and the streetlight itself. The solar panel collects energy from the sun and converts it into DC or direct current electricity.
If you’re one of them you should probably consider building this super simple mini solar street light for you! Circuit Description: The circuit is designed to work with a small 6V (100mA-150mA/250mA) solar panel (SP) for charging the built-in 4V/1Ah sealed lead-acid (SLA) battery.
Let’s look at the circuit wiring diagram below, which makes it easier for beginners to understand and build this circuit. Install the solar cell on the wooden plank and turn it towards the sunlight. Next, install all parts of the circuit under this solar panel. Connect the circuit to the battery and measure the battery’s voltage.
Install the solar cell on the wooden plank and turn it towards the sunlight. Next, install all parts of the circuit under this solar panel. Connect the circuit to the battery and measure the battery’s voltage. We installed this circuit to actually use it to light up the surrounding area at night. Outdoor solar lights at their intended location.
Referring to the 40 watt street light circuit diagram above, the panel voltage is regulated and stabilized to the required 14.4 volts by the IC LM 338. P3 is used for setting the output voltage to exactly 14.3 volts or somewhere near to it.