ELECTRONIC PET DOOR
Staywell 500
- Runs on 4 AA batteries, or optional transformer allows
you to use 110V wall outlet
- 4 way lock
- Keeps out strays
- Infrared collar keys come with breakaway safety collar
- White frame color
- Fits any door or surface up to 2" thick
- Wall tunnel sections available separately
The Staywell company has updated their Staywell
30 series electronic doors with the new 500 series door.
The new door features an infrared collar key, and battery power. Staywell
says the AA batteries
will provide about 3 months of operation, if the pets use
the door about 4 times a day. Also available is an optional transformer
to allow it to plug into a 110V outlet. If the transformer is
used in conjunction with the batteries, the door will be powered by
the outlet, but will have a battery backup. This option is highly
recommended!
The infrared collars are more reliable than
the magnetically triggered doors. The door comes with one Staywell
breakaway collar with an infrared key attached. Spares and extra keys
are available and you will have a chance to add them to your order
during the order process.
Staywell also has available tunnel extenders to frame
out a wall installation. This makes installing the Staywell into a
wall a much easier job. Each tunnel section adds 1 7/8" to the existing
2" thick pet door. On most walls 2x4 studs will require 2 tunnel extensions
and 2 x 6 studs will require 3 extensions.
Transformers are also available to allow the door to
be plugged into a wall, which allows the batteries to be used as a
backup in case the power goes out.
If you don't want to worry about batteries for the collar keys or if you have many cats and the cost of keys is prohibitive, check out the electromagnetic Ani-Mate pet door. For dogs, the Staywell 861 is a better choice.
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