Pictured here is a fixture for a 33W Solar Street light with a 11x1 W LED lens housing, arm attachment and the relevant heat sinks in the background.
An alternate surface finish.
Yet another alternate surface finish.
This is a fixture for 12W street light with 4x1 W LED lens housing, heat sinks and arm attachment.
An alternate surface finish.
Arm attachment design.
This is a mounting assembly for the battery box for a solar street light. This is to be mounted on the pole via U-Clamps at an appropriate height.
This is the battery box that is mounted on the above battery box mounting assembly.
This is a mounting structure for the solar panels. This assembly goes on top of the pole. Provision is given for adjusting the angle/orientation as per requirement and geography.
Pictured here is a fixture for a floodlight.
An alternate look.
LED lens design. Acrylic. Slots for PCB mounting. Holes for fasteners. Spacing provided for adhesive sealant.
LED lens with the PCB attached along with fasteners.
Solar panel mounting assembly's orientation adjustment part. Step wise 15° adjustments possible on either side.
Below are the Heat Sink prototypes and their respective thermal analysis results from ANSYS.
As expected, the different shapes, surface areas and number of fins of each heat sink led to different heat transfer results.
Below is one of the initial structural stress and deformation simulation results of the whole solar street light + pole assembly from ANSYS.
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This is a collection of all the designs I made in the last 1 year pertaining to Solar Powered and AC powered street lights and floodlights etc. D Read More

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