
LED solar light is a lighting system that uses a solar panel to convert sunlight into electricity, stores that energy in a rechargeable battery, and uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to provide light at night. These lights operate independently of the power grid and are an energy-efficient, sustainable lighting solution for various outdoor and indoor applications.
• Daytime (Charging): The solar panel, using the photovoltaic effect, captures sunlight and converts it into direct current (DC) electricity.
• Energy storage: A controller directs this electricity to charge a rechargeable battery, typically made of lithium-ion or lead-acid.
• Nighttime (Lighting): When it gets dark, a twilight sensor (or a charge controller) automatically switches the light on. The stored energy from the battery powers the energy-efficient LED bulb.
• Solar Panel: Captures sunlight and converts it into electrical energy.
• Battery: Stores the electricity generated by the solar panel for use when there is no sunlight.
• Controller: Manages the flow of electricity between the panel, battery, and LED, preventing overcharging and optimizing performance.
• LED Fixture: The light source, known for its high energy efficiency, durability, and bright illumination compared to traditional bulbs.