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I'm getting the PID for free from my college and will be using an Omron SSR. Omron isn't top end, but they are pretty decent quality wise.
The PID will be an Allan Bradley or an Omron as well.
Sounds like a good plan especially with industrial grade parts. You will have to post your results.
It is a styrofoam incubator? Where is it located. There are a lot of factors that can affect temperature and humidity. Maybe put it in a closet that can be closed to control the humidity. If you have a humidifier you could put that in the room with the incubator/hatcher. I put my humidity up around 75%, the chicks need it so they can move around in the shell to pip and zip. I do incubate in a cabinet incubator but hatch in my styrofoams.I'm going to try this. I have 3 hygrometers/thermometers, and they are all off with humidity.
Started lock down 5 hours ago, and can't get humidity over 51%. I have 3 sponges inside,
and continuously added water...ugggh!