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Originally Posted by
Mahonri 
Dang! I thought I had my thermostat set on the 1588 and now I can't get it above 98.
I'll be tinkering with it until I get it right... if I don't there goes 46 eggs down the drain....
You are not allowed to panic till it's been left alone for 2 hours.
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Originally Posted by
thebirdguy 
HOLY COW you guys have been a chatty bunch today!!! I have everything set except for my swap eggs from Chookschick... Guess I'll be having a staggered hatch afterall... They'll be here Monday... so I have about 10 dozen in so far... debating how many more to add with the ones from Renee...
I've got to at least add the icelandics laid by then right??? LOL
First of all, 10 dozen? I think I'm having incubator envy.
Second of all, you're not actually asking IF you should set the Icelandics are you?
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Originally Posted by
Mahonri 
OK, I've read the sheet at least 50 times on how to raise and lower the temp in a 1588
This morning it was running perfect at 99.5
I've reset it to the factory setting at least 10 times.
I've tried to up the temp 1 degree at a time.
I even tried to up the temp by 5 degrees.
I can't get it to go above 97 degrees now.
So... I guess I set 28 eggs instead of 74 
I turned off the 4 toggle and turned on the 7 and then the 8. Like I did when I called GQF yesterday and the temp was fine. Now it does not change
Does anyone on here know how to make it work? Any suggestions at all?
There's no giving up. You need to be patient and wait between adjustments.
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Originally Posted by
Wisher1000 
You said, "Any suggestion at all" so here goes. I would turn them all off, unplug it and wait 5 minutes, then plug it back in and flip the toggle that it was on the last time it was correct. Then give it plenty of time (24 hours +) to let everything stabilize before you make any more adjustments. But what do I know........
Listen to Wisher!
I thought I quoted Ron too. And I'm pretty sure he was pointing out that you had to turn it off before you adjust it and then leave it alone for 24 hours before you worry about any further adjustment.