automatic pop door opener

I was thinking of using an electric window motor from a junk car. It has a rigged arm that once stopped a coon won't be lifting it.
My Coop is some distance from the cabin and I don't do electricity well. I thought you could have a 12v battery hooked to a solar panel to trickle charge the battery. With an electric eye, a LED light would turn on and lower the door. In the morning the electric eye would open the door and turn the light off....Is anyone close to me that can figure this out, install it??? The girls could read the paper on the roost.
HappyHatch'en
 
Shoot... you folks in The Lone Star State are just smarter than us over here in Georgia....just saddle the horse and cum-on-over....
Welcome to BYC....where everyone started out as an egg!!!!!!!
HappyHatch'en
 
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My antena look just like yours. It has a red, black and a blue wire. I have the red and black wires attached to a 12 volt cigarette lighter adapter that plug into another adapter that plugs into a standard house receptical. The power will be turned on and off by a timer.Can the blue wire be attached to the same place the red wire is ? Or would that be a bad idea. I know its the remote wire to send the signal to make the antena go up and down. However, I'm not sure if it will burn the motor up by having the red and blue wires touch. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Keith and Angela Alford
 
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Well, you don't want the red wire controlled by the timer...because after the timer for instance shuts off sending the signal to retract...you need continued power for the motor to finish the cycle. Thats why the blue would need to go to a seperate ac plug. So...as I did it...red wire goes to the adapter that is always plugged in w/o a timer, blue goes to a second adapter which is plugged in through the timer and black is a three way splice which connects to the negative wire of both adapters. Not sure what kind of adapters you have, but if you just splice directly the wires I wouldn't think you'd need the cigarette lighter adapter your using...you just need the ac/dc adapter.
 
Hubby said he would hook this up if we got parts. So, I'm trying to find the adapters I need for this...do they need to be 5 amp, or 3 amp, or can I use the 1 amp?? What is necessary, and what will happen if I don't get a big enough one?
 
I just asked my husband he said that he would be glad to help answer your questions BUT we are at the beach and won't be home until next Monday. If you can wait until then we would be glad to help you.

Angie and Keith
 
The antenna motor is rated for 5 amps, so I suspect using a one amp adapter may work, but it might run slower than it should, and w/ the xtra weight of the door I wanted to get all the current I could give it, so I sprung for the 5 amp adapter, which does cost a bit more.
 

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