Okay.
1. Charging efficiency of solar lights: Solar lights need to be charged and stored via solar panels, so the charging efficiency directly affects the brightness and duration of the lights. Be sure to choose efficient solar lights that provide enough supplemental light during the limited hours of the day.
2. Solar Resources: Solar lights rely on sufficient solar resources to recharge. If the solar energy resources at the installation location are limited, the solar lights may not be able to obtain enough energy to work for a long time. Before choosing solar lights, you should assess the solar resources in the area.
3. Energy storage and management: Solar lights typically use batteries to store electricity generated by the sun to provide supplemental lightingat night or on cloudy days. Be sure to select a battery with appropriate capacity and durability to meet the continuous power needs of the monitoring system, and be sure to check and maintain battery status regularly.
4. Environmental adaptability: Solar lights need to work in an outdoor environment, so it is necessary to choose lights with waterproof, wind-resistant, durable and other features to adapt to harsh climatic conditions.