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  1. KDbeads

    Can you use a dehydrator to incubate eggs????

    Make sure you insulate it and have a heating coil/element. If you don't have an element use a light bulb. And if you hit up a few thrift stores you could probably find an old Ronco for $3, that's how I bought parts for mine I'm no expert but I'm a tinkerer, everything is worth a try unless...
  2. KDbeads

    Can you use a dehydrator to incubate eggs????

    2txmedics... I'm borrowing your pics to show this: Notice the aluminum colored bar in these shots?? Heating element, almost the same as what's in the dehydrators I have.
  3. KDbeads

    Can you use a dehydrator to incubate eggs????

    A dehydrator element is just a heat coil , with added moisture in a closed environment it's not going to suck out anything. Think Ronco food dehydrator (not the expensive forced air models) the heat coil at the bottom turns on, hot air rises up through the trays, pulling a constant supply of...
  4. KDbeads

    Can you use a dehydrator to incubate eggs????

    I had thought about pulling the element out of a dehydrator and using it with a thermocouple but haven't seriously sat down and figured out the how to's and needed materials. Was thinking about using a dorm fridge as the box and fan..... should be able to do it, just not clear on how yet...
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