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  1. Swbertrand1

    Pop Door

    At the end of the day, we all do what works for us individually. We have a fairly sophisticated set of timers and automated relays that control our lights and doors for entry/exit of the birds at specified times, and the system has been operational for some four years with no issues. It...
  2. Swbertrand1

    Pop Door

    One is a round 10" or so LED light, the manual light that we operate via switch from the outside for general lighting when we need immediate light to enter the coop after dark. The other two lights, the automated ones, are just LED lights about 18" in length plugged into a timer then into an...
  3. Swbertrand1

    Pop Door

    Everything but cleaning of the coop is automated in our setup: two doors, one of the two sets of lights (the other is on a manual outside switch for us to use at night), one exhaust fan, and two oscillating fans. We're in the yard most afternoons/evenings with the birds anyway, so it's not an...
  4. Swbertrand1

    Pop Door

    What's the point? As stated, we don't have to go close the door. It closes itself, i.e. "automatic"..... The doors also open automatically. I really don't understand your comments.........
  5. Swbertrand1

    Pop Door

    +1 on this. We have automatic doors so that we don't have to run out in the morning or close them up at night, but we still make sure they're closed at night...
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