Interesting update. I asked Tractor Supply Co where they got the information that it can be 100-240 volt and they pointed me toward an answer to a question on the product page of their website. It was a question about the information on the power cord, which reads: Model: BSG-60W1205000...
I didn't buy it yet, but just wanted to confirm before getting it because I have plans to take it overseas. I have no idea if it comes with an adapter plug.
Just in case anyone sees this and is wondeirng the same thing, I wrote to Tractor Supply Company and they responded with the following..."This can work with an outlet that produces anywhere from 100 volts - 240 volts."
Thanks for the response. So can you please confirm that the incubator is actually 120v? It should say somewhere on it what voltage it can take. I know a lot of electronic gadgets can go both 110-240v.
Hi All. I was wondering if I can use this incubator with 220 volt as well as 110 volt? I plan to take it overseas but want to make sure before buying it. If I can't use it with 220 volt do you think it would work with a voltage regulator? Thanks much.
Thanks for the lead. I just went to a local feed store the other day to pick up 7 chicks. We got a Buff Orpington, Danish Brown Leghorn, White Plymouth Rock, 2 Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Red and an Australorp. So far we're enjoying them a bunch.
Thanks for the helpful information. I hadn't heard anything until now so I've arranged to pick up some chicks at a local feed store this Friday. But, I may be interested in getting some more from one of these places...and in the future they'll definitely come in handy. Thanks so much.
Forgive me if this question has already been answered....If so, please point me in the right direction if you would.
I'm finishing up our chicken coop and will hopefully be ready in a week or two for some chicks. I live on the Olympic Peninsula and wondering where the best place is to get...