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  1. SheaLoner

    DIY humidity pump?

    Next hatch. But I can probably set it up back up and try it empty for you.
  2. SheaLoner

    DIY humidity pump?

    @Iluveggers it might be best to try the shoe string version for your class hatch. The dripline works but I need to readjust the drip count every other day or so. Its hard to dial in. With the wick method you should have the water lower then the incu and maybe higher during lockdown? I believe...
  3. SheaLoner

    DIY humidity pump?

    The wick effect. Nice!
  4. SheaLoner

    DIY humidity pump?

    Had another idea for a drip system. If there are any nurses around an IV drip would serve the same function as my airline hose. The aquarium airline tube and airline valve should be readily available at a local walmart for $5ish. Or if you have a local tropical fish store around, they may have...
  5. SheaLoner

    DIY humidity pump?

    It works. Has been keeping RH steady at 46% with vent at 3/4. Did have to increase the drip count a bit more am trying to find that sweet spot.
  6. SheaLoner

    DIY humidity pump?

    Set up and incubating for the Easter hatch along, already missed filling the well once. 😮‍💨 The incubator is in a not well lit area I only pass through twice a day. So I rigged up the drip version of a humidity pump. Has been going 3 hrs now and maintaining RH at 43%. Will let it go overnight...
  7. SheaLoner

    DIY humidity pump?

    I'm more worried about forgetting to fill it and the humidity dropping to nill for a few days.
  8. SheaLoner

    DIY humidity pump?

    Will do. Might try both.
  9. SheaLoner

    DIY humidity pump?

    I'm picking up a NR 360 next week. I've been looking into work arounds for problems I figure I will have with it. We heat our house with wood so during winter our ambient humidity can be 10% or less. Knowing myself as I do I'm afraid I will miss a topping of the reservoir. I came across this...
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