Poultry Door for Chicken Coops
Control access to the chicken coop via preset time, daylight availability, or the press of a button.
- Battery or plug-in powered
- Time-dependent control, set for weekends or weekdays
- Light sensor activates with the rising and setting of the sun
Instructions/Diagrams:
Benefits
- Close the coop at night and allow access to the outside when the sun rises.
- Included guides allow the door to open/close without sticking. Pulleys change angle of lift string for optimal placement.
- If the door encounters resistance by an animal or object at closing, movement is stopped and then repeated. Device automatically switches off in the case of motor overload.
- Built-in time delay on the light sensor prevents unwanted opening during storms or unexpected brightening.
Specs
Includes:
- Door
- Programmable timer
- Control with integrated motor and cable
- AC adapter
- Set of four pulleys
- Instruction manual
Features:
- Ability to program date and time
- Set an opening and closing time for weekdays (Monday–Friday) and weekends (Saturday & Sunday). Note: The door will only open or close at the specified times if automatic mode is active.
- Uses 4 type AA batteries (included).
- Light sensor opens and closes door based on brightness.
How to Use
To supply the device with the power it requires, connect either the power pack to the device and plug it into a mains socket or insert the battery into the device. You can also choose both supply methods to be prepared for a power failure. The batteries are already installed inside the device. Connect battery connection wires to the corresponding plug.
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Cindy F from New York
Having this door has been life changing, however I can only give it four stars because it is not weather proof. I had to buy my own electrical outlet housing box to put it in and drill a hole in the bottom to feed the string through. About 15 bucks on Amazon. I feel the door should come with that. Even if they charge a bit more. It was a hassle. The picture makes it look like you can mount it on the outside of the henhouse. After doing that I've had no issues. Works great.