josiewhelan
Hatching
- Apr 12, 2018
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Hello,
I just started incubation in my class yesterday and had monitored the temp with no problems the couple of days before. I have the standard incubator thermal air Hovabator and there is a little screw/toggle at the top that is used to control the temperature (decrease, increase) When I came in this morning I realized that the temperature was at 95.5 when I came into the building. I then tried to turn it up, but the screw has detached from the metal portion on the bottom and I don't know what to do! The heating section is very hot and I wouldn't be able to unplug everything because there are eggs in there! Should I rig up my spare incubator and transfer the eggs instead of opening the current (and releasing all of the heat and humidity) to try to fix the problem. Help! I feel like I've been foiled on day 1 :/
I just started incubation in my class yesterday and had monitored the temp with no problems the couple of days before. I have the standard incubator thermal air Hovabator and there is a little screw/toggle at the top that is used to control the temperature (decrease, increase) When I came in this morning I realized that the temperature was at 95.5 when I came into the building. I then tried to turn it up, but the screw has detached from the metal portion on the bottom and I don't know what to do! The heating section is very hot and I wouldn't be able to unplug everything because there are eggs in there! Should I rig up my spare incubator and transfer the eggs instead of opening the current (and releasing all of the heat and humidity) to try to fix the problem. Help! I feel like I've been foiled on day 1 :/