Development Of Solar-powered Daylight Sensor Lamps/ (Record no. 29871)

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Original cataloging agency TUPM
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Classification number BTH TK 146
Item number B35 2024
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Ballesteros, Lester S.
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Title Development Of Solar-powered Daylight Sensor Lamps/
Statement of responsibility, etc. Lester S. Ballesteros, Ryan Caesar S. Deleña and Khrisha Mae V. Tindoy.--
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Technological University of the Philippines, Manila.
Date of publication, distribution, etc. December 2024
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xiii, 99 pages.
Dimensions 29 cm
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500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note Bachelor's thesis
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Dissertation note College Of Industrial Technology.--
Degree type Bachelor of Engineering Technology major in Electrical Technology:
Name of granting institution Technological University of the Philippines, Manila.
Year degree granted 2024
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographic references and index.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. This research paper examines the use of solar-powered daylight sensor lamps to enhance<br/>energy efficiency and sustainability in urban areas, focusing on Barangay 743, Zone 80,<br/>District 5, Malate, Manila. These lamps utilize renewable solar energy, reducing fossil fuel<br/>consumption and carbon emissions. The study highlights the ecological benefits, energy<br/>efficiency, technological aspects, and practical applications of these lamps in outdoor<br/>lighting. The lamps incorporate daylight sensors that automatically deactivate during<br/>daylight, minimizing energy consumption and operational costs. The paper addresses the<br/><br/>high electricity costs of conventional street lighting and details the fabrication of solar-<br/>powered lights with components like weather-resistant lamps, charge controllers, inverters,<br/><br/>batteries, photo-light sensors, THHN 12 wires, and circuit breakers. The study includes a<br/>proposed wiring diagram, prototype manufacturing, assessment, and experimental testing.<br/>It evaluates the effectiveness and efficiency of the lamps in improving visibility, safety,<br/>and user satisfaction. The lamps were strategically placed throughout the community and<br/>tested for lighting effectiveness, performance, reliability, impact on community safety, and<br/>user recommendations. The prototype received a mean score of 4.81 for functionality, 4.67<br/>for aesthetics, 4.87 for workability, 5.00 for economy, 4.63 for safety, and 4.95 for<br/>salability, all rated as "Excellent". The overall mean rating of 4.45 further confirmed the<br/>system’s efficiency and reliability. These findings demonstrate the lamps' great<br/>performance, reliability, and positive impact on community safety, along with high user<br/>satisfaction and recommendation intentions. The lamps add value by providing practical<br/>lighting solutions and enhancing safety benefits.<br/>Keywords: solar energy, daylight sensor, energy efficiency, sustainability, urban lighting
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Electrical Technology
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Solar Power
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Personal name Deleña, Ryan Caesar S.
Relator term author
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Personal name Tindoy, Khrisha Mae V.
Relator term author
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    Library of Congress Classification     TUP Manila Library TUP Manila Library Thesis Section-2nd floor 05/22/2025 BTH-4087   BTH TK 146 B35 2024 BTH0004087 05/22/2025 c.1 05/22/2025 Bachelor's Thesis CIT



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