More Automation

I love automation. I’m so easily distracted, it is easy for me to forget to do what I should when I should. And when I do forget, it causes me anxiety, so everything I can do to reduce the anxiety is a good thing (I have over 20 daily alarms on my phone when the kids are in school)!

The automatic door on the coop is awesome. After the sunrise, it opens up and the chickens come out, and at dusk, it closes again to keep the chickens safer. I don’t have to remember to open and close the coop. (And I love that the chickens put themselves to bed well before dusk. So neat.)

Now the heat has me stressed. It is still cool at night, but the day time “feels like” temperature has hit the 100s frequently. I have a fan in the coop, but if I leave it on all day, the temperature is actually higher around noon than if I left the fan off. But if I leave the fan off, by about 3pm the coop heats up to 100. And if I leave the fan on at night there is a chance of the chickens getting too cold. So I bought a temperature controller and an oscillating fan. When the temperature reaches 80 degrees, the fan will start, and help cool the coop. Then when the temperature drops back down to about 80, the fan will turn off. And the fan can be disassembled and cleaned so I can keep the dust build up off (since I read that most barn fires occur when dust collects in fans and overheats the motor).

Oscillating fan with temperature controller

I installed this a couple days ago, and since then we have had the most glorious 80 degree days. Too cool to actually trigger the fan. I’m not complaining; to test the fan I finally figured out that if I hold the temperature sensor in my hand, the controller will kick on. All good!