Comparison of solar lamps and utility lamps
Installation of utility lamps is complicated. There are complicated operating procedures in the utility lamps project. The cable must be laid first. A large number of foundation works such as excavation of cable trenches, laying of concealed pipes, threading in the pipes, and backfilling will be carried out here. Then carry out long-term installation and debugging. If there is a problem with any one of the lines, extensive rework is required. In addition, the terrain and lines are complex, and the cost of labor and auxiliary materials is high. The solar lighting is easy to install. When installing solar lamps, there is no need to lay complicated lines. Just make a cement base and fix it with stainless steel screws.
There are fixed and high electricity bills in the work of utility lamps. It is necessary to maintain or replace lines and other configurations uninterrupted for a long time, and the maintenance cost is increasing year by year. Solar lighting is free of electricity charges. Solar lighting is a one-time investment, without any maintenance costs. The investment cost can be recovered in three years and long-term benefit.
Utility lamps have potential safety hazards. Utility lamps bring many safety hazards due to construction quality, landscape lighting transformation, material aging, abnormal power supply, and conflicts between water and electricity pipelines. Solar lighting has no safety hazards. Solar lamps are ultra-low voltage products, which are safe and reliable in operation.