If the street light is not on, you can troubleshoot and solve it by following the steps below:
Check if the street lights are powered off. If the street light is powered off, you need to check if the power switch is on, or check if the wires of the street light are loose or damaged. If the power is cut off, try plugging the power cord back in or replacing the power switch.
Check the bulb for damage. If the street light is not powered off, it may be that the bulb is damaged. The bulb needs to be inspected for cracked or dark, and if so, the bulb needs to be replaced. Before replacing the bulb, you need to make sure that you disconnect the power supply to avoid electric shock accidents.
Check for circuit faults. Faulty street light circuits can cause problems such as lights not lighting up or shaking. It is necessary to check whether the circuit is loose or disconnected, and whether the power supply is normal. If there is a fault in the circuit, you can find an electrician to fix it.
Check for the photocontroller to be faulty. The photocontroller is a key component of the automatic control switch of the street light, if the photocontroller fails, the street light will not light up or cannot be automatically switched on. It is necessary to check the working status of the photocontroller, and if a fault is found, it needs to be replaced in time.
Check for other causes. The street lights may not be lit due to a problem with the distribution box, or an abnormal power supply from the grid. It is necessary to inspect and repair parts such as cable lines, distribution boxes, and power supplies.