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Naprawa Lampek Solarnych: Problemy z Lutowaniem i Przerwane Kabelki

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  • #1 21242018
    toczarna
    Level 8  
    Witam,

    Czy mogę prosić o pomoc w naprawie moich lampek solarnych?
    Przerwał się kabelek, a jak teraz chce je zlutowac to nawet ta jedyna działająca gaśnie.

    Dlaczego tak się dzieje?

    Wyczyściłam papierem ściernym brzegi drucików z farby izolującej.


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  • #3 21242870
    toczarna
    Level 8  
    >>21242153
    Nie mam miernika 😬
    Ogólnie to nie świeciły, więc je zdjęłam z balkonu i okazało się że świecą, a jak je próbowałam rozplątać to kabelek się przerwał.
    Więc jednak świeci puki nie rotkne kabelkami, i wtedy przestaje.
  • #4 21243365
    _jta_
    Electronics specialist
    Maybe it stops lighting up if it touches where it needs to? Or because it's bright and plugging in the cable causes it to be detected?

    Solar lamps have different circuits, often the photovoltaic panel is used not only to charge the battery, but also to detect if it is dark (because then the lamp is supposed to light up). If this is the case and there was a broken wire from the panel, the lamp lights up, and when the wire is connected, it stops. You need to cover the panel so that no light can reach it (maybe just put it on a table with the window down), and then the light should come on.

    The wire is probably covered with enamel. This enamel can usually be dissolved with polopyrine (put the wire on a tablet and heat it up with a soldering iron), but you need to make sure there is good ventilation, as fumes are produced which are better not inhaled. Some enamels are "self-resolving" - simply heat with a soldering iron with tin applied, and the wire is tinned.
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  • #5 21244331
    toczarna
    Level 8  
    >>21243365 czy video w głównym poście jest dostępne? Pokazuje ono dokładnie sytuację z lampkami.
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  • #7 21252688
    _jta_
    Electronics specialist
    The film can be seen (on the computer at home, because on the one I use at work, no). If the photo cell serves as a light sensor at the same time and is not in the dark, this is normal behaviour when connected correctly. When the photo cell is connected and placed in the dark, the lamp should light up.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting solar lamps that have malfunctioned due to a broken wire. The user reports that the lamps do not light up when connected, despite having cleaned the wire ends. Responses suggest checking for voltage with a multimeter, and if unavailable, to cover the photovoltaic panel to ensure it detects darkness, which is necessary for the lamp to function. Additionally, it is noted that the wire may be coated with enamel, which can be removed by heating with a soldering iron. Proper ventilation is advised during this process due to potentially harmful fumes. The conversation emphasizes the importance of the photo cell's role in detecting light and darkness for the lamp's operation.
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