Well I thought I ought to tell you all that I've managed to kill this unit already! The feeder fell into the pond and no amount of drying out seems to be reviving it.
I'm not too disappointed as I've found that with medium sized pellets (I use 6mm ones) it blocks once or twice a week and when it blocks the batteries drain as it tries to rotate the feed hopper but can't and they have to be replaced. I've got through 12 batteries since buying it.
I was also having to top the hopper up every week or so as I was feeding my fish 4 times a day!
So I would have to say that unless you are feeding baby pellets to a few fish then I wouldn't be able to recommend this unit.
I'm going to buy one of those like Andy's! Unless someone has an even better idea? I do like the idea of DIYing one and seem to remember Duncan made one himself?
EDIT:
Acutally I've just seen [url=http
://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?View ... K:MEWAX:IT]this on Ebay[/url]. I know it's for cat's and dog's dry food, but it's identical to the fish version except it has a
detachable bowl and is £22 cheaper!!!! I can just take the bowl off and fix it over the pond - this time so it can't fall in!!!