Posted by Two Dogs on April 07, 2014 at 10:22:31 from (173.25.123.191):
In Reply to: Automatic Chicken Door posted by Super-H-Mike on April 07, 2014 at 08:32:29:
I have a one gallon plastic jug to close mine. A timer opens a 1/4" solenoid and water starts flowing into it through small tubing When it gets heavy enough it pulls the gate shut and hits a push button switch to turn off the water. A cheap gate latch catches and holds it closed over night. A small hole in the jug lets the water drain out. In the AM a lawn water timer turns on to put water in another jug to pull up on the gate latch and a common door spring opens the gate and the water timer shuts off after one minute and a small hole also drains this jug. The water goes into their trough so they always have fresh water. Mostly built out of old lawn mower pulleys and small cable and junk but it has worked for years.
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