Lithium batteries for solar street lights are named based on their capacity, usually in “Ah” (amp-hour). Ah is a measure of battery capacity, indicating the amount of current the battery is capable of delivering in an hour. For example, a 5 Ah lithium battery can provide 5 amps of current in one hour.
The capacity of a lithium battery refers to the amount of charge that the battery can store and can also be understood as the battery's energy reserve. The larger the capacity, the more energy the battery can store and the longer it will last.
Solar street lights generally use lithium batteries as energy storage devices, because lithium batteries have high energy density, long life and good charging and discharging performance. The capacity of lithium batteries is generally between 2 Ah and 100 Ah. DDifferent solar street lights will choose lithium batteries of different capacities according to power requirements and usage time.
In the solar street light system, the capacity of the lithium battery determines the usage time and brightness of the street light. Generally speaking, the larger the capacity of the lithium battery, the longer the floor lamp can be used and the brightness can be higher. However, larger capacity lithium batteries will also increase the cost and size of the solar street lighting system.
In addition to capacity, lithium batteries for solar street lights have other important parameters, such as voltage, charging and discharging efficiency, service life, etc. These parameters also affect the performance and lifespan of the solar street light system.
In short, lithium batteries for solar street lights are namedaccording to their capacity, with “Ah” as the unit. Choosing a lithium battery with appropriate capacity can meet the needs of solar street lighting system and provide stable and reliable lighting effects.