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  1. PD-Riverman

    Poor hatch in incubator

    That's Great!!
  2. PD-Riverman

    Poor hatch in incubator

    Thanks. The plywood for both was some I had here a man gave me, plus I had the fans, plus the alum for the turner rack, plus I had the red alum for the hatcher racks, plus, plus---LOL. Your incubator has me wondering the best way to install 1 fan. The deal on the light bulbs is using no more...
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    Poor hatch in incubator

    Its according to the fan but for something thats small I would want a gentle air flow....a 12 volt dc fan hooked to a 7.5 or 9volt dc power pack is usually good. Straight 12 volts might be to fast, but I am not seeing your incubator. Don't forget to add a fan guard if the fan is low--close where...
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    Poor hatch in incubator

    I would use computer fans, but big enough that they move good air movement----air movement is important to keep a more even temp throughout. With your fridge---probably 2--3 1/2" computer fans. Most computer fans are DC voltage, but finding a 12 vdc power pack to run them is usually as simple as...
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    Poor hatch in incubator

    Vent hole location/size is according to how your incubator is built. I do not see a fan---without a fan how do you control hot spots. Its got to be alot hotter in the area of the light bulb than on the top shelf say. Building a incubator is more than heat and a thermostat in a cabinet. You...
  6. PD-Riverman

    Poor hatch in incubator

    Got any pic's? One vent hole will not allow air exchange. location of the vent hole's is important. Air circulation is important. Willing to offer help if you can provide more info.
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