What should I do if my feeder is not dispensing feed?

Asked 3 months ago
If your Spinpro Wildlife Feeder is not dispensing feed, there could be several factors at play. First, it is essential to check the power source, especially if your feeder runs on batteries or electricity. Ensure that the batteries are fully charged or that the power supply is functioning correctly. If the feeder is equipped with a timer or programmable features, review the settings to confirm that they are correctly set for the desired dispensing times. Next, examine the feed itself. Sometimes, the type or size of the feed can cause clogs within the dispensing mechanism. Make sure that you are using the appropriate feed recommended for your feeder and that it is not stale or compacted. Another possible issue could be related to the feeder's internal components. It might help to inspect for any debris or blockages in the chute or mechanism. If you encounter difficulties despite these checks, it may be beneficial to refer to the user manual for troubleshooting tips. Additional assistance may be available on the Spinpro Wildlife Feeders website, which often includes helpful resources and contact information should you need further support.
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Answered Aug 22, 2025

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