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I'd bump it to the 99.7 range.
I'd not add as much water...I prefer it to be closer to 30%.

I'm running this batch at closer to 25%.
99.5-99.7 is where I'd like to have the temperature, but it seems like I'm either going to be a bit low or a big high. What I'm wondering is which is better, the low or high?
 
99.5-99.7 is where I'd like to have the temperature, but it seems like I'm either going to be a bit low or a big high. What I'm wondering is which is better, the low or high?
Is your thermometer calibrated?
Still air or force air incubator?
 
Okay, I have a couple questions about incubating.

Temperature: My incubator seems to run about .5-1 degrees cool. It says 100, and according to the thermometer I put inside, the temperature inside is 99-99.5 degrees. If I bump it up to 101, it gets about 99.7-100.5. Which is better?

Humidity: There's a super annoying alarm that goes off if the humidity drops to 40%, but if I add a pipette of water, it goes up to about 50% for about an hour, then drops again. If I add more, the humidity goes as high as 70%, gradually dropping. For example, I added 4 pipettes full last night before I went to bed, and it was at 42% when I got up this morning. Is that okay?
I would choose the 99.7 to 100. 5 range.
 
Forced air. It's a cheap thermometer/hydrometer, but seems to be accurate with room temperature.

And thanks for the help. :)
No deal You cannot trust it.
Go pick up another two thermometers and calibrate one today.
 
No deal You cannot trust it.
Go pick up another two thermometers and calibrate one today.
Sounds like a plan. I was hoping that having the two temperature gages would be enough. If I start doing a lot of hatching, I'm going to invest in a better, more accurate incubator.

This is the thermometer I have.
 
Sounds like a plan. I was hoping that having the two temperature gages would be enough. If I start doing a lot of hatching, I'm going to invest in a better, more accurate incubator.

This is the thermometer I have.
I still don't understand how you can buy a thermometer and it be wrong... I will never understand this but I have learned my lesson to not trust any thermometer.
Yours says it could be off up to 2.7 degrees.
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I don't know how you can calibrate this particular one but I would go by a cheap fish tank thermometer at Walmart for $2 in calibrated.
 
I still don't understand how you can buy a thermometer and it be wrong... I will never understand this but I have learned my lesson to not trust any thermometer.
Yours says it could be off up to 2.7 degrees.
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I don't know how you can calibrate this particular one but I would go by a cheap fish tank thermometer at Walmart for $2 in calibrated.
I wouldn't trust that thermometer at all, the huge % difference is crazy...must be made in China! Talk about 'mood' swings! :lau
 

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