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3-in-1 Automatic Chicken Coop Door Opener, 100-240V, Light Sensor, Timer, Remote Control, Door Opener for Chickens, Ducks, and Geese, White EU Plug
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Product information
Description
Features:
1. Excellent Quality Material: The chicken coop door frame is made of iron sheet, the door panel is made of plastic, safe and durable, lightweight, easy to use, doesn't easily lose its paint, no need to worry about rust and other problems.2. Timed Curtain Chicken Coop Door: Automatic timed curtain chicken coop door made of metal, using timed mode and manual override.
3. 3-in-1 Chicken Coop Door: Light detection, timed, remote control 3-in-1 automatic metal curtain chicken coop door. Suitable for all appropriately sized chickens and ducks. Bring comfort to the lives of your chickens, ducks, and other poultry!
4. Remote Control Mode: The control distance without obstacles can reach 16 meters. Light-sensing door mode: The chicken coop door opens automatically at dawn, automatically triggered.
5. Timer mode: You can manually set the opening and closing times of the chicken coop door according to the season, direction, and the regular entry and exit times of your chickens, thus achieving a practical and efficient effect, while also protecting your chickens, ducks, and other poultry at night from predators such as weasels.
6. With HD LED display controller: The chicken coop door is equipped with an HD LED display controller, making time setting clear and easy using the button below, and allowing you to clearly see the specific opening and closing times of the chicken coop door via the display screen.
7. Protect your poultry: Easy-to-program buttons. It opens automatically in the morning and closes automatically in the evening. This automatic chicken coop door is secure and sturdy enough to keep predators out and ensure the safety of your poultry.
Specifications:
Item Type: Automatic Chicken Coop DoorWeight: 2285 g / 80.6 oz
Material: Iron sheet, plastic
Suitable for: Chicken, duck, goose
Product Size: 37 x 24.7 cm / 14.57 x 9.72 inches
Chicken coop door size when open: 28.5 x 20.5 cm / 11.22 x 8.07 inches
Controller Size: 11.2 x 10.2 x 3.5 cm / 4.41 x 4.02 x 1.38 inches
Hook Height (included): 11.6 cm /4.57 inches
Inner diameter of hook hole: 12 x 11 mm / 0.47 x 0.43 inches
Voltage: 100-240V
Controller battery (not included): 3 x AA dry cell batteries or LR06 alkaline batteries
Remote control battery (not included): 1 x button cell battery, model CR2025
Power supply: AA batteries or power outlet, choose one
Control functions: light detection, timer, remote control
How to use:
After turning on the power, open the setting switch. The setting should indicate the opening and closing times.Package list:
1 x remote control
1 x gate Chicken coop
1 x controller
10 x screws
1 x screwdriver
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1 x Instructions
1 x Adapter
Note:
1. Do not use rechargeable batteries in the device. 2. Do not mix the new battery with the old battery. Before inserting the battery, make sure it is inserted with the correct polarity (positive "+" and negative "-"). The battery must be removed from the device and disposed of safely. 3.If the device remains inactive for a long period, remove the battery. The power terminal must not be short-circuited. 4. When operating the remote control, if the obstacle is too large, it will interfere with the induction. 5. The light direction should be set to daytime. This natural light can detect the door. The light direction can easily cause the door to close too early, which could harm the chickens inside. The door can only be set to close at a fixed time.Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Width15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Voltage10 V
Advice from
Chicken coop buying guide
Whether you live in the country or the city, it is possible to keep your own chickens as long as you have a big enough garden and choose the right type of chicken coop. From picking the right size of coop to accessories like nest boxes, perches and ramps, read on for our top tips on pampering your laying hens!
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