Automatic Chicken Coop Door (2024)

What settings can I have on my automatic door?

You can choose between the light setting, i.e. choosing at which level of daylight the coop should open and close, time setting, i.e. setting specific times when you know your flock has returned to the coop or are ready to go out for the day. There is also a manual mode where the door opens and closes only when you press the button.

On the app you can also override your current settings by pressing “Open” or “Close”.

For safety and peace of mind, there is also a built-in failsafe system for opening the door completely by hand. You can find out how to do this by checking the instruction manual.

You can change which setting you’re using whenever you want, but it’s not possible to use different settings at the same time.

How do I know when all my chickens have gone inside for the night?

Chickens are flock animals and creatures of habit, and in most cases they will go back to the coop within half an hour of each other at around the same time every evening. Observe your hens for a few days and make a note of when they tend to go to bed, and set the door accordingly.

How can I power my Autodoor?

If you have connected your Autodoor to the Wi-Fi, we recommend using the mains power supply you received with your door. This way your door will constantly be checking in and you will be able to use the door and the app as intended.

You can run your door on batteries, but to save power the door will only check in with the Wi-Fi every ten minutes. In between those moments you will not be able to immediately open or close the door. You can click the button to open or close, but the action won’t be performed until the next check in.

If you connect your Autodoor to a solar panel or any other type of power source, we will not be able to offer any warranty (expressed or implied), support or advice.

How do I download the app?

The Omlet App is available in the Google Play store for Android users, and the App Store for iOS users.

Simply open the relevant app store, and search for "Omlet", or use the following links:

Google Play

iOS App Store

Can the Autodoor be fitted to other Eglu coops apart from the Eglu Cube and Pro?

The Autodoor cannot be fitted to any other Eglus than the Eglu Cube Mk1 and Mk2, and the Eglu Pro. You can however, using an attachment kit, attach it to any Omlet run.

Tell me more about the coop light!

There are two main reasons to add a coop light. Firstly, having a light in the coop will encourage the chickens to return to roost when it gets dark. This is especially good if you have one or two hens that tend to stay out longer than the rest.

Secondly, it’s useful to have a light in the coop if you want to check on your hens when it's dark, maybe as you come home from work or just before you go to bed. The hens won’t be bothered by you turning on the light for a minute and peeking into the coop.

The coop light uses a LED light at 1.5 watt. That is the equivalent of a 15 watt light bulb.

If I use batteries, when should I change them?

We would suggest changing the batteries when the control panel or the app is showing the level as 5% or lower. It’s good to check the batteries regularly to make sure they are in good condition.

Can I connect a solar panel or other power supply?

You must use the Autodoor as specified in the instruction manual by using either our power adapter or 4 AA batteries. We cannot offer any warranty (expressed or implied), support or advice if you connect any other forms of power supply to your Autodoor. There is a high risk that you may damage your Autodoor, and the product may not work as intended.

Can the door be used vertically?

No, the motor in the door is designed to open the door horizontally.

Can I open the door manually?

Yes, there is a manual mode where the door opens and closes only when you press the button on the app or straight on the control panel. For safety and peace of mind, there is also a built-in failsafe system for opening the door completely by hand. Check the instruction manual to find out how to do this.

Can I use it with chicks?

The Autodoor is designed to be used by adult chickens, and it’s wise to only use manual mode if you have chicks in the flock.

Where do I place the control panel?

The control panel comes with a mounting bracket that can be drilled into wood or secured to mesh. If you want to place your control panel straight on the Eglu Pro or Cube, you will need to add an additional bracket that hooks onto the coop.

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Included mounting bracket fixes to any mesh or DIY coop.

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Optional mounting bracket for the Eglu Cube or Pro house.

Which coops does the Autodoor fit on?

The Autodoor fits straight on the Eglu Pro Chicken Coop, the Eglu Cube Chicken Coop, and on the absolute majority of wooden chicken coops or barns. If you have an older Eglu Cube (before 2016), you can fit the Autodoor by using an attachment kit. You can also fit it to mesh or chicken wire on a run.

Can the wire to the control panel be extended?

We don’t provide any solution for extending the cable, but we do sell a replacement cable that could be used for that purpose. If you want to extend the cable we suggest you speak to an electrician to make sure it’s done safely and correctly.

Do I have to use mains power?

You do not have to use mains power if using the smart features of the new Omlet Smart Autodoor control panel. We do however recommend it where possible, as it will improve the functionality of the product. Using mains power will enable the control panel to maintain a constant Wi-Fi connection, meaning when you send a command to the door, it will be performed almost immediately. On battery you will have to wait up to 10 minutes for the next time your control panel wakes up and checks in with our servers.

When running on battery with the recommended power settings, we estimate you should expect 2+ months of battery life with normal usage before you need to replace the batteries.

How close to the Wi-Fi does my coop need to be?

This depends on the strength of your Wi-Fi, but it’s advisable to keep the door within at least 65 ft of a Wi-Fi source.

We recommend connecting to the wireless network you wish to use with your phone, and standing where you wish to place your control panel. If your phone indicates a good Wi-Fi signal, it should be sufficient to use with the Omlet Smart Autodoor. If your phone only shows one bar of Wi-Fi, or none at all, then you could find the signal is too weak for the control panel to work effectively. You may wish to move the coop or access point to improve coverage, or purchase a range extender.

Do I have to use the app?

No, you can control the door and change the settings just using the control panel. If you’re running your door on mains, you can just set it up as normal and program the door on the control panel. However, if you want to use batteries, the firmware will initially need to be updated. To do this, you must:

  • Download the app and connect the control panel to your Wi-Fi
  • Wait for 5-10 minutes for the firmware to update
  • Do a factory reset (check the instruction manual for information on how to do this)
  • Exit discovery mode on the control panel

Once that is done you can set up the door and control panel on the coop and program the settings you want. Please contact our Customer Experience team if you have any issues.

What happens if the door loses connection?

All the settings are saved in the control panel, so the door will function just as you want it to. Once the connection is restored, you will be able to continue using the app.

Can several people use the app for the same door?

Yes, you can share access to a door with family and friends, so they can see the status of the door and get notifications. You decide if you want to give full access or just allow the person to check the status of the door.

How long is the mains cable?

The cable you will receive with your door is 180cm.

Automatic Chicken Coop Door (2024)

FAQs

Are automatic chicken coop doors worth it? ›

So, yes, an automatic chicken coop door is great for protecting your chickens from predators. If you're looking for an extra layer of protection for your chickens, an automatic chicken coop door is the perfect option.

Can chickens sleep with coop door open? ›

Can I Leave My Chicken Coop Door Open Overnight? Technically you can leave the chicken coop door open overnight, but it isn't a wise choice. Because leaving your chicken coop door open overnight will allow predators access to your chickens without somebody looking over them.

What size is an automatic chicken coop door? ›

Product information
Item Weight‎2.94 pounds
Item Dimensions LxWxH‎13.9 x 9.4 x 3.1 inches
Brand Name‎Hamuti
Target Audience Keyword‎Automatic chicken coop door
Size14.4"L x 11.0"W x 4.0"H
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Should a chicken coop be closed at night? ›

Should chicken coop door close at night? Most definitely, yes! Chickens are prey to predators. There are so many predators that enjoy chicken as a meat source: dogs, cats, snakes, possums, raccoons, coyotes, foxes, and even other large predator birds!

Should chicken coop doors swing in or out? ›

Plan the functionality of your coop. The doors need to open inwards, not outwards.

Will chickens stop laying if coop is dirty? ›

Yes, chickens can stop laying eggs if their coop is dirty. A clean environment is crucial for maintaining the health and productivity of your hens!

Will chickens naturally go into coop at night? ›

As it gets dark in your yard, the hens will be naturally drawn to the light and will return to the coop. Avoid anything too bright as this can upset their sleep pattern and, in turn, affect the number of eggs they lay.

Does a chicken coop need to be dark at night? ›

Adding a lamp to your chicken coop is a simple solution to dark nights. However, like humans, 24-hours of light a day isn't healthy for your hens. Setting the lamp on a timer ensures your chickens get a good night's sleep and you wake up to a warm basket of eggs in the chicken coop.

Should chicken coop door be off the ground? ›

A good chicken coop door is 10 inches wide x 10-13 inches high. The door should be at least 6 inches off the ground, and should swing outwards away from the coop. Some models of automatic doors work well. Manual doors need to have latches and locks that are absolutely secure against predators.

How do you winterize a chicken coop door? ›

Hanging a piece of cloth over the little chicken door in your coop will help keep drafts out during the day. Tie it back for a couple of days to get your chickens used to being there, then you should be able to let it hang down and your chickens should go in and out of the coop with no problem.

Do automatic chicken coop doors work? ›

RUN-CHICKEN automatic coop doors not only protects your chickens from predators, but it helps the chicken owners a bit in letting the chickens out in the morning and putting them safely away at night. We highly recommend adding one to your coop or planning for it if you are building your own diy chicken coop.

How high off the floor should a chicken door be? ›

Chicken breeds have varying heights, so the coop door's height should be adjusted accordingly. A height of 10-14 inches accommodates most breeds without causing them to stoop or squeeze through.

How long do batteries last in a run chicken door? ›

BATTERY POWERED – Minimum of 1 YEAR battery life that works in all conditions (2xAA batteries included, you can replace them in 3 min, no need for solar cells).

Are automatic chicken doors predator proof? ›

Automatic chicken coop doors are considered predator resistant because they have a motorized opening and closing method that make your chicken coop or chicken tractor more secure. Once closed, the gears that move the door hold it closed, making it more difficult to open from the outside.

How long does the battery last in the run chicken door? ›

PLUG AND PLAY TECHNOLOGY – It takes no more than 10 minutes to install the door (no complicated wiring or cabling). BATTERY POWERED – Minimum of 1 YEAR battery life that works in all conditions (2xAA batteries included, you can replace them in 3 min, no need for solar cells).

Do I need a chicken coop door? ›

We highly recommend adding one to your coop or planning for it if you are building your own diy chicken coop. I especially love having this chicken door when I am out or away from the house past dark. I no longer have to worry that the chicken haven't been put away yet because I know that they are taken care of.

Why are automatic doors good? ›

Automatic doors as you know allow people to enter and exit without the need to touch the door itself, in these times of increased hygiene since the pandemic a touchless option for entrances can help to stop the spread of germs – think how many people touch a door throughout the day!

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