Does anyone else use a Janoel incubator?

I got the 12 egg incubator and I have 8 duck eggs inside (duct tape really helped on this one
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). So far so good for me. I'm on day 18 and all eggs are healthy and happy
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. I don't know about you guys but I only re-fill the water about once every week which is pretty good. Happy hatching!
 
I have the same problem. I bought a little hygrometer to have inside with the eggs, and was dismayed to see the temp it at 34 degrees Celcius. The humidity is 50%. Should I believe my incubator. I selected 0 fluctuation so it seems steady at 37.8 C or maybe not???:(
Hi don't mean to butt in but would just like to share my experience of a cheap china incubator. It was very cheap and thermostat button looked very odd bit of a sticker to tell you what temp you are on. I did try some eggs in this set at temp 37.5 c and filled base with water as per instructed. This was my first ever hatch so was a newbie. As a result nothing hatched, nothing developed. So onto the next, this time bought new lizard/reptile hygrometer and small round green house thermometer. When it had been up and running the incubator was running at nearly 45c I had cooked my first eggs. As to the humidity it was far too high only needed very small amount of water in base. I would never believe cheap china incubator. After that all hatches were between 50 and 80%. Once I got the bug for hatching I got a Brinsea octagon advance ex with humidity pump and have not looked back hatches now at 80-100%. Plus it takes all the panic out of temps and humidity as it does it all for you digitally. Thanks for reading my ramblings. :jumpy
 
I set my temperature at 34.5"c about ten minutes after I put the eggs in because my (extra) thermometer was saying that me setting it at 37.5"c was way too hot, about 2 degrees to hot. This is my first hatch with this bator. I do not know how to control the humidity so once a week I would add 100ml of water. The incubator is a bit finicky and a bit off in temp and humidity but as long as I checked on it, it SEEMED to be fine. I hope my babies are ok though
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Hi I'm sure they are fine you said in previous post that you were on day 18 it must be ok for your eggs to look healthy and happy.:ya Good luck on hatch day:fl:jumpy
 
Hi I'm sure they are fine you said in previous post that you were on day 18 it must be ok for your eggs to look healthy and happy.:ya Good luck on hatch day:fl:jumpy

Well I had 100% of my own eggs hatch. 2 white Wyandottes 2 Australorp Orpington crosses, one blue Orpington. 3 of my salmon Faverolles, I think salmon... As they are yellow chicks. I ordered half blues in the doz. :lau had to laugh my first Wyandotte to hatch was asleep with his little head on that stupid thermometer!!!:weee :love
 
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Hi don't mean to butt in but would just like to share my experience of a cheap china incubator. It was very cheap and thermostat button looked very odd bit of a sticker to tell you what temp you are on. I did try some eggs in this set at temp 37.5 c and filled base with water as per instructed. This was my first ever hatch so was a newbie. As a result nothing hatched, nothing developed. So onto the next, this time bought new lizard/reptile hygrometer and small round green house thermometer. When it had been up and running the incubator was running at nearly 45c I had cooked my first eggs. As to the humidity it was far too high only needed very small amount of water in base. I would never believe cheap china incubator. After that all hatches were between 50 and 80%. Once I got the bug for hatching I got a Brinsea octagon advance ex with humidity pump and have not looked back hatches now at 80-100%. Plus it takes all the panic out of temps and humidity as it does it all for you digitally. Thanks for reading my ramblings. :jumpy

Thanks for this! We all learn from each other, which is great. :)
 
I got the 12 egg incubator and I have 8 duck eggs inside (duct tape really helped on this one :p ). So far so good for me. I'm on day 18 and all eggs are healthy and happy:ya . I don't know about you guys but I only re-fill the water about once every week which is pretty good. Happy hatching!

I have the 24, and add 100ml water each day. Then it has a 2nd tank for lockdown. Thanks for posting!:)
 
I just bought this and have 12 quail eggs inside. I have mine set to 38.8c and it seems to be working well so far. This is only the second day it's been running but here's hoping I'll have a successful quail hatch.
 

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