High-Voltage Line External Damage Prevention Warning Light Case Study
This is essentially a high-voltage line anti-collision warning light. High-voltage line anti-collision warning lights are a common electrical safety measure designed to prevent collisions. In layman's terms, they are small, highly visible lights. These lights are typically equipped with a special device that emits an audible signal to alert people to the presence of high-voltage lines and their surrounding environment.
High-voltage power lines crisscross the length and breadth of our country. When working near them, it is essential to exercise extreme caution. It is reported that over half of transmission equipment failures are caused by external damage. Particularly at construction sites beneath power lines, oversized vehicles pose significant risks to electrical infrastructure. Common incidents include cranes snagging wires, excavators disturbing soil, and heavy trucks colliding with and breaking utility poles. Our company has introduced high-voltage line anti-collision warning lights.
High-voltage Line External Damage Prevention Warning Light Comprising five components: high-brightness LED light source, microcontroller, solar panel, lithium polymer battery, and reflective material. Installed on high-voltage overhead transmission lines, this device serves as a daytime and nighttime high-voltage warning system. During daylight hours, it primarily relies on warning signs for alerts. At night, the high-brightness LED lights automatically activate, alternating between flashing modes. This alerts pedestrians and vehicles to the presence of high-voltage conductors, preventing accidents.



