Split Solar Street Light
Split solar street light is a type of solar-powered lighting system where the main components—solar panel, battery, LED lamp, and controller—are separated rather than
The split solar street light installation process is more complex since it demands more planning than all-in-one designs. In split systems, each component must be purchased and installed separately. So, the overall all-in-one solar LED street light price, even for a low-power option, can increase by 30-40%, starting from at least $60-70.
It is composed of solar panels, a lamp head, a lamp pole, based and a control box with the controller and battery. Typically, these street lights are available in two types of solar street lamp systems: 12V and 24V.
Previous classifications, including solar LED street light, all-in-one, all-in-two, and split systems, describe the internal configuration of the solar street light itself, independent of how it's mounted. They refer to how the system pre-arranges its components – solar panel, battery, LED light fixture, and controller.
LED solar streetlight is a broader term since it describes the streetlight's light source (LED) and power source (solar). Usually, it doesn't specify the specific configuration. An all-in-one solar street lamp refers to a specific design in which all the components are integrated into a single, compact unit.
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