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I was gonna post that I haven't had any issues with my 9200 the past few days, but I guess I better keep that to myself.
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LOL I wouldI was gonna post that I haven't had any issues with my 9200 the past few days, but I guess I better keep that to myself.
That's great!Just did a full egg candle on both incubators, I found several infertile and a couple blood rings that I missed on my first sweep on day 7. With those removed, I'm down to 52 eggs. All of the remaining eggs are developing well, with great movement.
Wow!I don't know why the Wyandottes were so infertile, I've thrown out 20 that were infertile so far. Good thing they were given to me....
So, I just wanted to see how everyone else's hatch is going? Today is day 14, I plan to do my last air cell check sometime today or tonight. Fingers crossed I'll be able to continue dry incubating until lockdown.
ALOT of people have. Ask this question on the Easter Hal thread and cover your head...lol silkie-feet is like one of the only ones I know that are liking theirs...lolI have a 9300 and a 9200 running right now. My faithful old (beat up) 9200 is holding steady at 101F (both are still airs), but I'm seriously about to drop kick the 9300. I ran both 'bators empty for a week and they held steady temps perfectly. Then, I put my eggs in last night and went to bed. When I woke up today, the 9200 was where it should be. The 9300, however, was reading 96.8. I've had to adjust the temp on the 9300 up to 106.5 to get it to be 101! I'm using a Brinsea Spot check to check temps in both 'bators, and each has a mercury thermometer of their own. The Brinsea is matching both mercury themometers, so I'm confident they're all accurate (and I calibrate them before each hatch to be sure). I'm seriously NOT liking my new LG. Its driving me crazy. Its where it should be now, but I'm a little bit worried about having to set the temp that high on the digital thermostat. I've used it only one other time, and I had to do the same thing, but I figured that had to do with the weather being cold and us heating with a wood stove. Nope, temps are warmer now and the wood stove isn't going right now and our house is at 70F.
Anyone else had this problem with their new LG?