You're welcome. We'll see if it holds up over time, but so far, it's worth what I paid for it. Thanks for watching, and it's good to hear from you again.
Well, thank you very much. It's great to hear from you again. The automatic door really does help keep your chickens safe, and not having to change batteries is even better. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it
Hey guys, I recommend everyone getting an automatic door. Knowing your chickens are safe even if you can't be there to close them up at night is worth the money. Let me know what you think. Thanks for watching.
I appreciate this video. We have been trying to problem solve our door situation and all the auto doors seam so expensive. $75 is on the cheap side of things, I would b willing to give it a go at that price & it’s solar, that’s a plus for sure. Thank you
You're welcome. The other door I had was twice as expensive, not counting the cost for batteries. When the days get long, I'm in bed before the chickens are, so it really helps out. Thanks for watching.
Alan, I didn't want to give a brand name because I had just purchased it and didn't know how well it would work. I plan on making a follow-up video this fall, but because you asked, it is an AsFrost. I just looked on Amazon, and it's 63 dollars. So far, it's worked pretty decent. I don't like where the solar panel plugs in. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
I tried adjusting the light sensitivity for the closing but it still seemed to always close to early. Now i have it set to L- T and adjust the closing time 5 minutes a week
Thank you very much for this comment. I'm planning to do a follow-up video, so now I know I'm not the only one who has had this problem. I use the T-T setting, and it seems to work well, but as you mentioned, I have to keep adjusting the time. Thanks again, and thanks for watching.
Thanks a bunch for the information, and your honest review 👍
You're welcome. We'll see if it holds up over time, but so far, it's worth what I paid for it. Thanks for watching, and it's good to hear from you again.
Great information as always 😊 thanks ❤
Well, thank you very much. It's great to hear from you again. The automatic door really does help keep your chickens safe, and not having to change batteries is even better. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it
Hey guys, I recommend everyone getting an automatic door. Knowing your chickens are safe even if you can't be there to close them up at night is worth the money. Let me know what you think. Thanks for watching.
I appreciate this video. We have been trying to problem solve our door situation and all the auto doors seam so expensive. $75 is on the cheap side of things, I would b willing to give it a go at that price & it’s solar, that’s a plus for sure. Thank you
You're welcome. The other door I had was twice as expensive, not counting the cost for batteries. When the days get long, I'm in bed before the chickens are, so it really helps out. Thanks for watching.
Great info Jon. We don't have an automatic door yet so I found your video very informative ~ Bert
Thanks, in my opinion, they are worth the money. Thanks for watching.
I appreciate the information, but I would have liked to know what brand/model you purchased.
Alan, I didn't want to give a brand name because I had just purchased it and didn't know how well it would work. I plan on making a follow-up video this fall, but because you asked, it is an AsFrost. I just looked on Amazon, and it's 63 dollars. So far, it's worked pretty decent. I don't like where the solar panel plugs in. Thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
@@jonbussey5353 Thanks Jon!
I tried adjusting the light sensitivity for the closing but it still seemed to always close to early. Now i have it set to L- T and adjust the closing time 5 minutes a week
Thank you very much for this comment. I'm planning to do a follow-up video, so now I know I'm not the only one who has had this problem. I use the T-T setting, and it seems to work well, but as you mentioned, I have to keep adjusting the time. Thanks again, and thanks for watching.