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The ChickenGuard Automatic Chicken Coop Door Opener is a premium solution designed to protect your chickens from dusk until dawn. Manufactured in the UK, it features a robust lifting capacity of 1kg, weatherproof electronics, and an easy setup process. With a built-in timer and light sensor, this device ensures your flock is safe and sound, while its long-lasting battery and user-friendly interface make it a must-have for any chicken keeper.
Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 12.7 x 7.62 cm; 544.31 g |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | ASTi |
Breed Recommendation | Sizes All Breeds |
Pet Life Stage | All Life Stages |
Allergen Information | Abalone Free |
Colour | Multicolor |
Size | 17 cm L x 6 cm W x 9 cm H |
Number of Items | 1 |
Quantity | 1 |
Special features | Weather Resistant, Lightweight |
Specific Uses | Outdoor |
Batteries required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 544 g |
A**D
excellent piece of kit, worth the extra ££s
having had previous auto doors from a German based company that have now both failed beyond economic repair,decided to weigh up my options for an alternative.... after a couple of hours research and friends recommendations decided to go for the Chicken guard premium.... so far I am impressed with the little box of tricks, it is smaller than my previous model and has a lot more functionality built in, so no need to add extra modules for timer etc... having my chooks at the far end of the garden, the red LED flash when door is closed is also a nice little function. Firstly, my ChickenGuard arrived on time, order was fulfilled by Amazon, so really expected it too.... My feelings are that it was delivered from Amazon somewhere outside of the UK as the box and internal instructions were written in German/French... easily solved as instructions are available from chicken guard website in PDF format, the firmware appears to be the latest version as it was updated late 2017 and instructions altered slightly over previous versions... the appearance is also slightly different to product pictures, the buttons are no longer black with white writing but a blue/teal colour with the symbols embossed into the rubber, the black panel stating model variant is also simply embossed into the plastic case and not a different colour. To activate the warranty, there is a card included, which directs you to the chickenguard website, you simply add the warranty to cart, on reaching checkout you are prompted for personal details and serial number of unit etc, once completed, click buy (pay now), no money required and an email sent with your details and those of warranty... installation, I would suggest removing the top of the unit and unplugging the base wires from the lid, this leaves you with two pieces, one with the motor / battery case, the other with all of the workings (front of unit), you will also need to remove the battery case which comes wrapped in plastic bag, not explained in the instructions is the fact you have to tilt the battery case slightly from the bottom as there is a retaining clip you cannot see when in plastic bag....... having already got an aluminium sliding door, installation was quite easy, positioned the string directly above the hole in the door, 4 woodscrews (supplied), hold the unit in place on your coop, probably easier to do if someone holds whilst you screw it in, there is a length of white silicone cord that sits inside the slot on the front panel, again, easy to put in and then trim to correct size... place batteries (again supplied), into the battery case, connect the case to wiring plug (looks like it should take a PP9 battery, they say at no times use one as will destroy the unit), then reconnect the 2 socket to the 2 pins on front panel, black wire at top or will reverse operation.... place front cover over the base plate and insert the four supplied screws to hold it all together, making sure they are tight, but not overtightened as you may split the plastic casing (by hand and not powertools recommended)..... you can then attach to your door, I used an overhand loop on the cord and then a small safety clip link (type used in fishing)........ to enter set up, press the centre button, it will show chickenguard and the time on the screen, press again it then shows setup wizard, press again to enter set up.... you then basically follow the instructions on screen (or from the leaflet), I found I had to recalibrate the door as it did lift slightly lower than when I had followed the set up )about 1/2 inch).... not a big issue, but something to double check when doing yours.... once basic setup is completed, you can then enter separate menu items to adjust LUX (light), time etc, what is not explained clearly in instructions is the first part of entering this menu is to press centre button, screen shows chickenguard / time, press centre button again, screen will show setup wizard... you now use the up or down buttons to scroll through the individual menu options... the main one I checked was LUX, open is set to 200, close to 80 (the lower the darker), as using the timer to open I left this alone, and LUX to close, I set mine to 90, it does get pretty dark before it closes, and once closed, you get a reassuring red flash approx every 30 seconds to tell you it has done so, you can also set to close on timer and LUX, which both parameters have to be met before closing, you can also set a delay in closing after the required LUX reading has been met.... the open timer, actually opened around a minute or two after the time I had set..... for those that have the standard box (without sensor), there is also an option to unlock in the software, apparently you can apply for a code to enable the LUX sensor which will turn your unit into a premium model... whether this function will work or maybe something they have included for future set ups like the remote control setting I cannot confirm...... the unit also has a rubber bung covering a USB port that will enable the unit to be run from the mains via a USB charger, not sure I would want to use this on a unit exposed to the elements though, but nice to have the option if mounting under a cover or internally... To Summarise, the unit feels sturdier, and is definitely more compact than my previous model, which in all fairness has lasted around 8 years (second unit lasted slightly less), the fact the timer is built in is also an advantage, and having the ability to open / close the doors manually without removing the front cover is another bonus.... once you understand how the menu works, it is really easy to operate / setup... as said previously, I really like the idea that it tells you A, when the door is closed, by a flashing red LED B, when the batteries are getting low by means of a solid red LED..... glad I spent the extra and went for a higher quality unit, can highly recommend
J**P
Excellent Product
To set the scene - my chicken coop is housed within a wire frame. The wire frame is housed within a fenced chicken run (6'). I have a wooden manual door on the wire frame which I open and close each day. I had a bit of trouble from Mr Fox a few weeks ago, due to closing the door late one night, so decided to purchase the ChickenGuard Premium after a fair bit of research. I also purchased the ChickenGuard Self-Locking Door.I set the Self-Locking Door back-to-back with my manual door - so basically I now have 2 doors. The ChickenGuard Premium is set on a wooden bar about 50cm above the Self-Locking Door. Both products are excellent and were so easy to set up. The door is set to open at a set-time, but closes on a Lux sensor, so as the evenings get lighter the door only closes as it starts to get dark. You can adjust the Lux sensor settings. You can also push a button to manually open and close the door if you do not want it on a timer or Lux setting.. When the door is closed, a red lights flashes every 30 seconds so you can see from a distance if the door has closed. I would recommend periodically checking the door runners to make sure that the door does not get stuck on any debris.To be on the safe side, I still open and close my manual door, but it is nice knowing that if I run late or forget to close my manual door, the ChickenGuard has closed automatically. I have only had it about 3 weeks, but so far I am really pleased and would highly recommend.
I**T
Good product
Really easy to install, four screws, tie string to door, calibrate and good to go. Much better build quality than the Titan model I had before which kept failing and had poor design which were destined to go wrong. Flashing led useful to see if door closed, great to have timer to open and sensor to close - this is on the premium version not the standard
M**T
Great, probably worth the money!
So far so good. Used this to replace the old German chicken door opener that some may be familiar with. Instructions were very clear and installation took 30 minutes from opening package to fully fitted and programmed door. Works fine and nice to have options of light sensor, timer and mix of the two. It’s expensive but appears worth the money. I’d never go back to not having an automatic door and this one looks like it’ll do the job for a good while.
D**Y
Good quality product
Very pleased after a few days, it seems a very well thought out product, and of far better quality than the one I had before. The cord is of good quality.Simple to install and configure, the instructions are remarkably good. I like that you can set the Lux at which it will open and close (separately), and it will read and display the current brightness level. You can also set a delay time so the door closes a period of time after the light level is reached.Will update if anything goes wrong.
M**S
Useless junk
Bought the Chickenguard in the hope of ceasing being a slave to the daily opening and closing of the hen house. Easy to install and set up. Worked perfectly for around 10 days, then stopped working. Recalibrated the door, but didn't close that evening. Battery level still showing as near 100%. Took it off and tried to get it working indoors, batteries in, out etc. Back on the hen house and didn't work.....blue screen comes at the set close time and a single flash of the red light, then nothing. Now I can't even recalibtrate or get any door movement up or down. Blue wake up screen comes on, shows the battery level then turns off. Absolute junk!
C**R
High quality chicken door controller
High quality, easy to install and use, good functionality (can open or close the door independent of daylight), reliable and no battery depletion so far. I would recommend this to anyone looking for an automatic chocked door controller.
A**R
6 months later still working great!
We've been using this in our coop for 6 months now. It's never failed us. We have changed the batteries once. It opens and closes at the programmed times. Haven't lost a chicken!
A**E
Stand heute ein großer Gewinn. Ein Muss für jeden Hühnerbesitzer.
Einfach zu bedienen. Funktioniert einwandfrei. Was für ein Luxus das man morgens nicht mehr früh aufstehen muss um die Hühner raus zu lassen! Die Batterien halten hoffentlich sehr lange. Natürlich sehr teuer, aber das sind die anderen Hersteller auch.
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⚡⚡⚡Terriblement parfait ! ⚡⚡⚡J'ai franchi le pas (financièrement parlant) en 2017 en achetant mon premier portier, en 2019, j'ai acheté le second pour l'offrir au beau-père. Les deux fonctionnent à merveille depuis !Pour les gens actifs et qui travaillent à des heures en équipe par exemple, avoir des poules ne pose plus aucun problème, elles peuvent être enfermées en sécurité à la nuit tombée, bien avant que vous soyez rentré !Le fonctionnement ? Un mini treuil électrique qui enroule une corde que vous fixez sur votre porte sur des glissières (à l'image d'une guillotine). Il s'enroule la porte monte, il déroule la porte se ferme !Trois solutions possibles :- Vous appuyez manuellement sur les boutons montée et descente (quasiment aucun intérêt).- Vous programmez une heure fixe tous les jours pour les ouvertures et fermetures, mais attention les poules ne se couchent pas toute l'année à la même heure, il faudra prévoir de la marge et s'adapter !-Vous programmez avec le capteur de luminosité qui s'adaptera tout seul chaque jour pour ouvrir quand le soleil se lève et fermer quand il se couche et comme les poules s'adaptent au soleil, c'est pour moi la meilleure solution !Le portier n'exclut pas un petit coup d'œil le soir quand vous rentrez, pour voir si elles sont effectivement bien rentrées et que la porte est bien fermé. Mais pas de stress pour l'heure où vous rentrez ou bien si vous n'êtes en vacances, vous pouvez lui faire confiance ! Les piles durent très longtemps, mais pour avoir la certitude que tout se passe bien pensez à les changer juste avant de partir et de prévoir tout de même quelqu'un pour passer les voir dans la journée !✅En conclusion sans ce portier, je ne pourrais pas avoir de poules avant ma retraite... Et là depuis plusieurs années tout se passe à merveille les poules sont en sécurité à la nuit tombée ! Le prix est certes élevé, mais il en vaut la peine !Si mon commentaire vous a été utile merci de cliquer sur "utile" ☺️
H**Z
Works great but…
This is a great very simple but ex pensive way to automatically open and close your chicken door.I did not mind spending the money on the unit as it does save time going out twice a day to make sure that the door is closed. The mechanism works on a magnet Principal. The door will open and close and it will count the amount of times that the spool goes by a magnet therefore it knows how much to open or close the door. I mention this as the first one that I purchased was acting faulty. It would open halfway and then close more than it should and after three days I’m trying to figure out why I realized that it was my fault because on the other side of the unit that I mounted on the outside of the coop, was a camera system I have installed to monitor the inside of the chicken coop. The camera system, Arlo, uses a magnet base to attach the camera to the base. This magnet was interfering with the opening and closing of the door and driving me nuts until I figured it out. Once I moved the camera and it’s magnetic base away from the chicken coop door opener, it worked great and has worked great ever sense.
L**A
Indispensabile per chi ha un pollaio
The media could not be loaded. Il chicken Guard e' un dispositivo fantastico.Semplice nell'ulilizzo,robusto e preciso.Molto facile programmarlo.Non so come ho fatto senza finora,mi ha davvero semplificato la gestione del pollaio ( 5 galline e 1 gallo)Il modello che ho comprato e' il Premium e consente l'apertura e la chiusura della porta sia con il timer che con il sensore crepuscolare.La porta e' di compensato marino e pesa 750 grammi (il massimo consentito e' 1 chilo) ,per le guide ho utilizzato avanzi di teak .Ho coperto la porta con un tettuccio di policarbonato,come pure il dispositivo.Secondo me e' piu' comodo col sensore,cosi' non bisogna cambiare continuamente gli orari del timer.Lo consiglio .Nei prossimi giorni aggiungero' una foto.
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