Power substations are mostly built in suburban areas far from cities or on mountain tops, where the surrounding ecological environment is relatively good and there are many bird species and large populations. Power transmission and distribution lines, towers, and substation equipment have become important habitats for birds. Outdoor open-type substations, in particular, cover a large area and are generally located at a certain distance from areas where humans live in concentration, making them ideal places for birds to forage and roost. This poses a significant threat to the safe and stable operation of the power system.
Secondly, in the vast fields and bustling orchards, the growth of crops relies on careful nurturing. However, the frequent presence of birds not only affects the healthy growth of crops but may also cause malfunctions in power facilities. Additionally, in recent years, collisions between birds and aircraft near airports have occurred frequently, resulting in significant losses of both material and human resources. To address this issue, we have specially developed the Fully Automatic Solar-Powered Laser Bird Repeller, offering you a worry-free bird repelling experience.
Automatic Solar-Powered Laser Bird RepellerUtilizing birds' extreme sensitivity to specific wavelengths of green light, it emits a gentle yet highly effective deterrent signal that does not harm birds or pose a threat to human safety. Equipped with an advanced solar-powered system, it operates automatically year-round without interruption. No external power source is required, and it can easily handle various weather conditions. It is equipped with a 4G switch, allowing users to control the laser on/off and switch modes via a mobile app, enabling real-time monitoring of the bird repeller's operational status. Whether in farmlands, orchards, warehouses, or around airports, the fully automatic solar-powered laser bird repeller can serve as your reliable assistant, effectively protecting crops from damage and ensuring the normal operation of power facilities.
Bird activity poses a significant threat to the safe and stable operation of substation equipment. The primary risks stem from birds nesting on substation structures, lightning rods, switchgear, and the gaps around main transformer bases, leading to equipment short circuits and tripping, as well as equipment flashovers and grounding caused by bird droppings. Bird-related issues have severely threatened the safe and stable operation of substation equipment, so implementing targeted preventive strategies to address these issues is of great significance.