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    All in one feeder unit

    I am needing to replace two timer assemblies on my feeder. I am looking for a timer, solar panel all in one. I like the solar panel connected to the box. I know Lamco has a unit like this. And my brother has had great reliability out of his, but I could not find just the timer unit on their web site. Is there another one out there. And must have the eliminator type feeder plate.

    Thanks Wil

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    All Seasons Feeders has the parts you need to get that game feeder up and running! Purchase solar panels, batteries, timers, lids, and more here.


    Buy the Evolution and the 12 volt solar panel separately. I screw the solar panel to the back of the box.
    Last edited by rhester; 03-15-2016, 03:56 AM. Reason: add text

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      #3
      Been using these for years.

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        #4
        Foreverlast. Site sponsor. Great feeders.

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          #5
          Originally posted by bowhunterchris View Post
          Foreverlast. Site sponsor. Great feeders.

          X2 great lower units. Timer has a 5yr warranty as well.

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            #6
            The only place you need to buy from, all in one unit. I have used these for many years with ZERO problems.

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              #7
              Allseasons feeders. Best there is

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                  Outdoorhuntandfish.com there bullet proof

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                    #11
                    I personally hate the solar panel mounted to the control box because down here we have a lot of humidity and all the corn dust sticks to the solar panel and keeps it from working to it's full potential. I'm always cleaning them and I have 10 that are this way and if it was up above the spinner I wouldn't have this problem. Just some food for thought.

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                      Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View Post
                      I personally hate the solar panel mounted to the control box because down here we have a lot of humidity and all the corn dust sticks to the solar panel and keeps it from working to it's full potential. I'm always cleaning them and I have 10 that are this way and if it was up above the spinner I wouldn't have this problem. Just some food for thought.
                      ^^^^Excellent point^^^^^ Although, I have 5 corn feeder units and 2 timed protein units with the solar panel mounted directly to the control box. No issues in 5 years from coons or residue on the panels. So far, so good.
                      Last edited by hammer63; 03-15-2016, 11:06 AM.

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                        #13
                        This! Order online and you will get it in a couple of days. We have now switched all of our mechanisms to this combo. We now call them our block mechanism because they never stop working.

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                          #14
                          Originally posted by gonehuntin68 View Post
                          I personally hate the solar panel mounted to the control box because down here we have a lot of humidity and all the corn dust sticks to the solar panel and keeps it from working to it's full potential. I'm always cleaning them and I have 10 that are this way and if it was up above the spinner I wouldn't have this problem. Just some food for thought.
                          Yes, but if the coons eat the wires or pull them down it doesn't work anyways. I have one that I put together a few years back and it works great. I'm looking for some that already come like this.

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                            #15
                            I've had good luck with on time feeders but they are 6 volts. There are not any exposed wires.

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