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I've heard the Rcoms are good, I just hate that their prices are up there with the Brinseas.
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I've heard the Rcoms are good, I just hate that their prices are up there with the Brinseas.
When the Genesis went to the new version with the digital display, there were a bunch of them with a bad control board. I have an old style and a new style. The new style was replaced and it now works great!I was not impressed with the Hovabator Genesis pretty much from day one, it was my second incubator. After only a couple of years of use, it crapped out. And I don't hatch hundreds of eggs a year either. It fluctuated temps quite a bit when it was new and it just kept getting worse.
You really get what you pay for though. My favorite is Brinsea. I only have the little one because it is so pricey but unless the egg isn't fertile, the hatches have been good in it. I got it with the automatic humidity pump system and it is basically set it and forget it till you need to shut the turner off. Last year I bought an Incuview with the aerosol humidity pump kit. It did well, has more ability to tweak the settings and held better temperature than the Hovabator.
I don't like cabinet incubators because of the potential to lose a lot of eggs if something goes wrong.
Remember the OP was on a $130.00 budget.I really like my Rcom. I bought it because it appeared to be dummy-proof, and so far it hasn't let me down.
I made mine for $35.00 or less. Are you handy? Mine runs with-in .8 degrees of 99.5ºF. I used a lower water heater unit. Instructions below and videos on website.Does anybody have a favorite incubator? I don't want to jump into an $800 machine, but I want something dependable that holds a stable temperature. All the reviews I've read about Hovabators and similar, styrofoam models seem to work great for some people and fluctuate wildly for others. I'd like to buy something under $130 and preferably a lot under that. Ideas?
Quote: Aha! Betcha that was the problem with my Genesis. I still have it but haven't messed with it to see if it could be fixed.
Contact their support to see what they can do for you.Aha! Betcha that was the problem with my Genesis. I still have it but haven't messed with it to see if it could be fixed.
That's strange, K...I've used the same 'bator and never had a problem with that. Humidity stayed perfect throughout and hatch was normal. I really like the Eco 20 and would search no further if I intended to use a 'bator for hatching.