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- Automatic Dusk Lighting for Evening Headcounts & Night Checks
- 100% Solar Powered — No Wiring, Outlets, or Electrician Needed
- Bright Coverage for Coops, Runs, Sheds & Up to 100 sq ft Spaces
- 5-Hour Daylight Charge Powers Up to 8 Hours of Evening Light
- Waterproof & Durable for Real Coop Conditions (Rain, Dust, Humidity)
- Emergency Light Source During Power Outages & Winter Blackouts
Evening lock-up, health checks, and egg collection are stressful when your coop is dark. The Solar Coop Light keeps your coop clearly visible without wiring, outlets, or extension cords, so you can safely see your flock, count your girls, and handle nightly routines with confidence — even during winter’s early sunsets.
💡 Tip: Most keepers grab two — one for the coop and one for the run or shed.
Pairs perfectly with your Coopr™ Automatic Coop Door — automate the door, light the coop, and take the guesswork out of your evening routine.
- Turns On Automatically at Dusk: Built-in timer means the coop is already lit when you walk out for evening headcount. No fumbling for a switch in the dark.
- No Wiring Needed: Mount the solar panel on the roof or a sunny spot and route the cable inside. Perfect for coops without electricity.
- Bright Enough to Work By: Lights up to 100 sq ft — enough to see every corner of your coop during health checks, evening headcounts, or egg collection on dark winter mornings.
- Charges in Daylight, Runs All Evening: A 5-hour charge gives you up to 8 hours of light. More than enough to get through your evening lock-up routine in the dark months.
- Built for Coop Life: Waterproof and durable. Handles rain, humidity, dust, and the reality of a working coop environment.
- Emergency Backup: Power outage? Ice storm knocked the lines down? This keeps working because it doesn't need the grid.
1x LED Solar Bulb with Dusk-To-Dawn Timer
1x Solar Panel with 9.8 ft Cable
Step 1: Mount the Solar Panel
Install the solar panel in a sunny spot — ideally on the coop roof or a nearby wall that gets direct daylight for most of the day.
Step 2: Run the Cable Inside
Feed the 9.8 ft cable through a vent, small gap, or drilled hole into the coop. Make sure it’s secure and out of pecking reach.
Step 3: Hang the Light
Attach the LED light inside the coop where you want illumination — above the roost or near the entrance works well.
Step 4: Let It Charge
Allow the panel to charge during the day. The built-in dusk sensor will automatically turn the light on at night.
That’s it — no wiring, no outlets, no electrician needed.


See Your Flock Without Running Extension Cords
No outlet in your coop? No problem. The Coopr™ Solar Coop Light gives you bright, reliable light inside your coop, shed, or barn — powered entirely by the sun. Hang the solar panel outside, run the 9.8 ft cable through a gap or vent, and your girls get a well-lit space without any wiring or electrician bills.
FAQ
Does it need electricity or wiring?
No, the light is fully solar-powered, so there’s no need for outlets, wiring, or extension cords.
How long does the light stay on at night?
A full daytime charge can provide up to 8 hours of illumination, enough for evening checks and lock-up routines.
Does it turn on automatically?
Yes, the built-in dusk sensor automatically turns the light on at night and off during the day.
Is it bright enough for coop tasks?
Yes, it provides strong illumination suitable for egg collection, headcounts, cleaning, and nighttime coop checks.
Where should I place the solar panel?
Mount the panel in a sunny spot such as the coop roof or a nearby wall for optimal charging throughout the day.
Will it still work on cloudy days?
Yes, it stores energy during daylight hours and can still operate even with less direct sunlight.
Is it weather-resistant for outdoor use?
Yes, it is built to handle rain, humidity, dust, and changing outdoor coop conditions.
Can I use it in sheds or barns too?
Yes, the light is suitable for coops, sheds, barns, and other off-grid spaces where reliable lighting is needed.
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