I have my first batch in my Brinsea Octo 20, and I got the Spot Check thermometer. This Spot Check is deadly accurate, I guess. It's measuring the following readings, in three different positions around the --chicken--eggs: The eggs are on their 7th day.
With the probe at the bottom of the eggs it reads about 98.0 - 98.9 F
Halfway up to the top -mid-egg- it reads about 99.3- 99.7 F
Even with the top of the eggs it reads about 100.3- 100.8 F
I figure since it's within the best chicken range in the middle, it's all around okay??? I've never measured the eggs in three height positions with an accurate probe before.
It's about a degree less on all readings towards the two back corners.
Has anyone else done this with their Brinsea Octogon, and if so, what has been the reading & the result?
Yes, the eggs are developing. A few embryos have died, but that batch had very rough handling during shipment also. All are shipped eggs.
With the probe at the bottom of the eggs it reads about 98.0 - 98.9 F
Halfway up to the top -mid-egg- it reads about 99.3- 99.7 F
Even with the top of the eggs it reads about 100.3- 100.8 F
I figure since it's within the best chicken range in the middle, it's all around okay??? I've never measured the eggs in three height positions with an accurate probe before.
It's about a degree less on all readings towards the two back corners.
Has anyone else done this with their Brinsea Octogon, and if so, what has been the reading & the result?
Yes, the eggs are developing. A few embryos have died, but that batch had very rough handling during shipment also. All are shipped eggs.