100 or 102 degrees?

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A neighbor loaned me a Little Giant incubator yesterday. I read the instruction manual and it's telling me that the temp needs to be at 100 degrees. Unless you have the optional fan kit.
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then it needs to be at 99.5. Everything I've read says that in a still air incubator, the temp needs to be at 102. So which is it?
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Thanks!
 
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And don't forget the temp will fluxuate one degree both sides of what it's set to so I would set it at 101 to be on the safe side...
 
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Check out this article!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/LC-DryIncubation.html

I LOVE the details! I've used it and had GREAT success! I would error on the side of caution and stick with 100 degrees. This way if it fluctuates w/o you realizing it...you'll still be safe. I keep my bator(forced air)...between 99.5 and 100...but I don't freak if it goes to 101. Everyone has a different way of doing things...but I keep my humidity at 45-50% for the first 18 days and then during lockdown...bring it up to 65%...while hatching I make sure it hangs around at least 70%...but it will naturally increase as the chicks are hatching anyway. Good Luck! It's alot of fun! Blessings, Keri
 
don't worry so much about it going higher the higher temps tend to kill the cockerel anyway but try to maintain it to 100 and 101 and you should be fine main thing is not to stress about it what will hatch will hatch
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