Automatic Chicken Coop Door with wiring diagram

| October 11, 2013 | 12 Comments

This is our second generation chicken coop. It has an automatic door and a thermostatically controlled heater to stop the water freezing.
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  1. 574fedsup says:

    Hey where did you buy the sensor relay and the dpdt relay?

  2. TheMissThis says:

    awesome video and project! How does the water heater work?

  3. Sasa Bujak says:

    Great coop

  4. Robert Johnston says:

    Very cleaver set up. I want to copy it if I may. Is that a car window mechanism that motors the door? I won’t need the water heater here in NSW Australia.Well done and explained well. Regards Rob.

  5. DaddyMoreBucksTV says:

    I like it, I really do…. But wow man, how complicated just to shut and open a little door. Looking at doing something because I want to travel some AND have chickens… Was thinking of a timer + motor.

  6. David Griffiths says:

    Very clever. The background music was a nice touch.

  7. CooperHatch says:

    Great clip. I want to do the same. Can you tell me the make and model of the light sensor, light sensor relay and the DPDT relay? Thanks

  8. kitty zilla says:

    Thats perfect! I bet your chickens love this!!!!

  9. AlabamaGal0303 says:

    Where can I get a coop like this? How many chickens will it serve?

  10. dgbivins says:

    Could you make diagrams a little more clear. I can’t seem to make out the labels. Also, what type of parts do you have in your device? type motor, relay, etc. Keep up the good work! You rock!

  11. Lizzie Dripping says:

    The light sensor is adjustable from 1 lux to 100 lux. I have it set at the minimum 1 lux, so that it opens as early as possible. The time delay on the DPDT relay lets me add 20 minutes, or whatever works, beyond 1 lux at dusk before the door closes. I did this because one time the door shut before the girls all got it, but now they seem to be in well before 1 lux.

  12. Wade Alexander says:

    How light/dark does it need to be to open/close?

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