Before installing the solar wall light, you need to carefully select a suitable installation location. The choice is to be away from the wall with sufficient direct sunlight to ensure that the solar panel can fully absorb sunlight, improve charging efficiency and lighting brightness.
Before starting the installation, you need to prepare some basic tools such as screwdrivers, screw wrenches, electric drills, etc. to fix the bracket and lamp, and connect the power cord.
According to the bracket design on the back of the lamp, use screws to firmly fix the bracket to the wall to prevent the lamp from swaying or falling off in bad weather.
Connect the power cord between the solar panel and the lamp. Usually, there will be a connection interface on the solar panel. Insert the power cord into the interface and ensure that the connection is firm. When connecting the power cord, be sure to pay attention to the correspondence between the positive and negative poles to ensure that the connection is correct.
Fix the lamp firmly to the bracket. Usually, the lamp can be fixed to the bracket by screws. When fixing the lamp, pay attention to adjusting the angle and direction of the lamp to ensure the lighting effect. Some lamps can also adjust the brightness and light angle, which can be adjusted according to actual needs.
After the installation is completed, it is crucial to debug and test. Wait for nightfall or when the light is dim to test whether the lighting effect and automatic sensing function of the lamp are normal. You can test the switch and brightness adjustment function of the lamp by blocking the light sensor or approaching the human body sensor. If any problems are found, they should be adjusted and repaired in time to ensure the normal operation of the lamp.
Regular maintenance is also very important. Clean the solar panels and the surface of the lamp regularly to ensure that the light is fully absorbed and the lighting effect. At the same time, regularly check whether the power cord and connection parts are loose or damaged, and repair or replace them in time to ensure the normal service life of the lamp.