ProShine Automatic Chicken Coop Door: Unbox, Install, Setup

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  • čas přidán 23. 02. 2024
  • I wanted a sweet automatic door for my urban chicken coop - one that had versatility with operation and power options. This door was easy to install and set up, and it works great - even in the coldest winter conditions!
    Get the ProShine door here: amzn.to/3I9Hm4b
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Komentáře • 9

  • @proshine_official
    @proshine_official Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing the video! 🥰🥰

    • @ThisDadGoesTo11
      @ThisDadGoesTo11  Před 3 měsíci

      My pleasure! This door is exceptional. Super happy I chose it for my coop. 😁👍👍

    • @proshine_official
      @proshine_official Před 3 měsíci

      @@ThisDadGoesTo11 Could we share your video on Amazon and our account with our brand's fans? We will, of course, credit the source of the videos. We would greatly appreciate your permission to use your videos.

    • @ThisDadGoesTo11
      @ThisDadGoesTo11  Před 3 měsíci

      For sure! I also have a video of the coop door on my Amazon.com influencer page, tagged with the product. That one highlights how well I found it working in extremely cold Canadian winter conditions. 😁

    • @proshine_official
      @proshine_official Před 3 měsíci

      @@ThisDadGoesTo11 Thank you for your kindness🥰

  • @tammyrob326
    @tammyrob326 Před měsícem

    Is there a trouble shooting Q & A anywhere? Installed ours, opened it by the "test" button and it won't close! I have spent hours trying to do everything I can to get it closed. No luck. Very frustrating! I have 2 mo old chicks inside so had to barricade the opening!

    • @ThisDadGoesTo11
      @ThisDadGoesTo11  Před měsícem +1

      Oh, no! That's really weird. I don't think there is much other info on the door other than what came in the box.
      I'm assuming you tried to press Test to lower, which should have worked. Have you also tried hitting the down button on the remote?
      The only thing that should prevent the door from lowering is if the safety laser thing is detecting something in the way. When something is doing that, the little light on it turns red, and the door won't go down. If that light is on, might be picking up something a little further away than the far edge of the door. I had to adjust my coop design a little to make sure nothing was triggering that. Hopefully, it's just something simple like that. Please let me know if you get it figured out!

    • @tammyrob326
      @tammyrob326 Před 27 dny

      @@ThisDadGoesTo11 Thank you so much for replying. We tried all kinds of things, all of your suggestions. We think it didn't have enough power, as 2 days later I was able to get it to close (after we plugged in the solar as well as the battery pack). The next day it opened and closed, then the next day (today) it wouldn't open. I'm giving up! Ordering a Run Chicken door as we have that brand on our other coop and it works fine. Thanks again for your help!

    • @ThisDadGoesTo11
      @ThisDadGoesTo11  Před 27 dny

      My pleasure! Sorry to hear that it didn't work so well for you. Maybe a dud unit or something. I haven't bothered with the battery pack for my coop, as I've run a long extension cord to plug in the coop, which I wired for A/C power. One thing I really like about this door is that it defaults to the solar panel but, if it's not providing enough power, it switches to A/C. Either way, I hope you have better luck with the other door you're getting! Enjoy those chickens! 😁