personally i think 50% during incubation is a bit high... i've never had any luck above 20%, usually incubating dry around 10-15%... i only increase humidity during hatching (last 3 days).
I try to keep the humidity at 35% during days 1-18. My aircells keep right on track. Monitoring your air cell size on day 7, 10, 18 will give you the perfect picture on whether your humidity is too high or too low. If they are too little, your humidity us too high & if they are too big, your humidity is too low. During lockdown (days 18-21) I bump the humidity to 65%. When chicks start pipping your humidity starts to climb naturally. Some people weigh & measure the percentage of moisture loss which I hear is pretty successful but I hate math and have pretty great hatching rates gauging air cells.
Happy hatching!!!
Ok, I went back and did some research and there seems to be some weight to you two's advice. Thanks so much for bringing this to my attention. I adjusted the humidity down a bit to 35%. Gotta love how fast and easy it is to adjust the humidity in this unit.
Anyway we'll give 35% a try and see how it goes.