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Brinsea ChickSafe Eco Automatic Chicken Coop Door Opener, Green

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Features

  • All-In_one design with integrated light sensor self calibrating no complicated wiring or limit switches
  • Auto-Stop feature if a chicken is obstructing the door
  • Minus 20 to 120 F temperature operating range
  • 8 Lbs door lifting capacity suitable for most door configurations
  • Low battery and door status indicator visible 100 yards away
  • Included Components: Coop Opener, Battery Pack

Description

The ChickSafe Eco automatic chicken coop door opener is a tough and reliable system for automatically opening your coop door in the morning and closing it in the evening as light levels fall, keeping your birds save and giving you peace of mind. Running on only 4 x AA batteries (included), the ChickSafe Eco hen house door opener is easy to fit to any chicken coop with a vertical sliding (or hinged) door. The all-in-one design makes setting up a breeze - no messy wiring or limit switches to attach to your coop. Simply secure the control box to the front of your coop with the 2 screws provided, tie the lifting cord to your existing door and you’re away. No manual calibration is necessary; the ChickSafe Eco automatically adjusts to the height of your poultry house door. The ChickSafe Eco features a novel mechanism with only one moving part and no mechanical switches for ultimate reliability. Weatherproof and made from UV resistant materials it is designed to work in extreme conditions and can lower and raise a door weighing up to 8 Lbs. It features an 'auto-stop' if a chicken is obstructing the door so you can relax in the knowledge that your hens will be safely looked after. Because The ChickSafe work by detecting light levels and look for slow changes in light they aren't affected by car headlights at night. For your convenience the sensitivity of the falling light level is adjustable and an indicator shows that the door is open, closed if the batteries are low or if there's a fault..


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 5 x 2 inches; 13.4 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CS010


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 25, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Brinsea Products


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ United Kingdom


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  • Easy set up, Light Sensor is useless
Purchased this after reading the one review. Also seeing that Tractor Supply sells this brand and I don't need anything other than the basic model for my chicken coop. I would just like the door to be opened & closed at sun up and sun down when I am out of town for the weekend. Pros: This was a really easy set up. We went to the local hardware store and used our current door that we have since it was under the 8lb limit. With some alterations and side rails, we had this installed fairly quickly. We were a bit confused as when you set it up and install the batteries the instructions state that the door will close completely and then open up once to measure the distance. However, we attempted this multiple times not once did this happen. After resetting the door by removing the batteries for a couple of minutes and replacing them the door would drop a couple of inches and open back up. Confused, we hoped for the best and left it. We watched and made sure the door closed safely that night and opened the following morning. It has worked since and has not had a problem opening and closing. Cons: The instructions are very vague. While the set up is easy, there instructions for adjusting the light sensor are awful. First the tiny screw to find the light sensor is hard to find. After you find this screw, it is difficult to determine where you are turning and what direction you turned it in the past. We found it did not matter which way we turned the light sensor (light or dark) from the instructions. It made no difference as to when the door opened and closed. The door opens fairly late in the morning (around 9:30) and when it is pitch black outside(10pm). Overall: We are returning this opener. The light sensor is not working for us. We have predators that pick off our hens as the sun sets and need them safely locked up before it is pitch black outside. We also need a unit that will open a little earlier in the morning as we all know chickens love the early mornings. I found myself running outside and letting the chickens out the side door most mornings and having to go and closing it at night. This product just didn't work for us. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020 by Amberlinn

  • I bought two of these
In the winter, I was dutifully closing their doors at night to preserve warmth. In the summer, I'd leave them open both night and day. Mice soon became a problem. With two chicken runs and two doors to control, I decided to buy an opener to see how they worked. My unit came with the board holding the electronics dangling inside. I grabbed a screwdriver and repositioned everything correctly and commenced the set up. After a few mistakes and setbacks, I got it to work! After a month of flawless operation, I knew I had to buy another for the south run. This time I used aluminum diamond plate from Home Depot for the door. I still need to paint, but this door is running great as well! Well worth every penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2022 by scottks

  • Better than expected!
This worked really well for my chickens. I left it on the factory settings, and the door closes with perfect timing, just a few minutes after they all settled into bed. I have two buildings, one inside the other. I put this on the door going out to the yard. They usually come into the larger building 30min to an hour before actually going to bed, so they had been inside for a while before the door actually closed. I manually close the inner door to their smaller coop each night and check on them, but they are pretty well protected once that outer door closes. I do recommend installing this on the inside of the house rather than outside. I worry that a predator could lift the door if the lift bar is on the outside. I ended up cutting a hole for it in one of my hardware wire windows so it sits in the wall and the device can sense light. I have only had it for a week, but I have been surprised with how well it works. I was expecting to have to tinker with the light sensing timing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2020 by Rosie

  • Piece of mind worth the cost.
The media could not be loaded. This spring I decided to get chickens for the first time so that meant building a whole new coop. I researched all kinds of different safety and convenience options and one I decided on was an automatic coop door. I want to be able to go out of town for a few days at a time and still know that the ladies will be safely tucked in at night. This door opener has fit the bill nicely and has worked perfectly since it was installed mid June. It was easy to install and set up and I didn't need to change any of the preinstalled settings on it. It opens shortly after dawn and closes just after sunset. I used aluminum c channel from Home Depot for the rails and a piece of 14 gauge sheet steel for the door. The opener handles it perfectly. I did put a wooden strip across the bottom of the door so no nasty critters could get little fingers underneath it and lift it up. I'm definitely glad I added this to my coop. It is somewhat expensive but for the piece of mind it brings it's well worth it. I'm including a video of the door opening in the morning with this review. I will also review the cameras I have set up in my coop which are: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0886GSQZB?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2020 by Outdoor Princess

  • Brinsea ChickSafe ECO
Best feature of the Eco Opener is that there is no digital programming required it just lets natural light take care of the operation. I received my Brinsea ChickSafe ECO just in time as our household was getting ready to go back to the office or school after the Covid-19 related closures. The opener was easy to install. I followed the enclosed instruction and the hardware provided. My original coop door worked good with the ECO opener, but just had to make a minor adjustment to my railings to let the door slide up and down freely. Compared to the amount of time we wasted daily to open and close the coop door manually it is worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2021 by Nisha Veera

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