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post #11 of 16


how do you get this to fit in your incubator with all the eggs? i just got the same one and dont know where to put it... its like, put it in with no egg turner or wgg turner and wing the humitity and just hope for the best or something....
 

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I have a digital AcuRite Humidity/Temperature bought at Wal-Mart for $9.



 

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post #12 of 16

haha i saw the poste and was rhinking some one was needing a Hydrometer, I have a few and a refractometer for testing alchohal but now i see you need to check the Humidity

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post #13 of 16

Bought mine online. It's a hygroset II. About $15 on Ebay. Accurate to 1 degree temp and adjustable hygrometer for calibration.

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post #14 of 16
I just put it next to my eggs. I am not sure the dang is accurate. I have two hygro/temp and they say different temps and humidity. Idk
post #15 of 16

so i just had my bf spend $25 on one from the cigar shop. i will take the digital one i bought at walmart back. it was only $9 but its just waaaay to big!

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post #16 of 16

  I'm using the LG with about half of the egg turner places with eggs. The other half I put a piece of cardboard on top of the unsed holders, just large enough for the hygrometer to lay on and where I can see it. So far it's staying in place.

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