So I thought maybe one of those little battery operated personal fans would do the trick. The thing is, it is more powerful than I expected and I am wondering it it's possible to have too much air circulation??
Yes. The fan is only there to move air around and level temps in the chamber. No cyclone action is needed or desirable. A source of 12 vdc "wall wart" power supplies is the local thrift store. They usually always have a box full of them and I keepseveral on hand.
Also, I just felt the side of the bator and the fan is causing some vibration...is that harmful?
No.
The fan batteries died within a couple hours so that didnt work.
I figured!
Also, the homemade water wiggler is reading 99.5 but the regular thermometer that just sits in the bator says 110. Is the temp perfect or way too hot?
Believe the water wiggler.
Lastly, my humidity is 46% right now, so I think thats good.
A tad low, but it should suffice.
I am getting eggs shipped in about a week so I want to get this incubator figured out before hand.
SMART!
I can tell you that the water wiggler temp probably just hasn't finished going up. Just wait a couple more hours and see if it keeps going up.
"Stability Through Patient Action" - thats the incubatorists motto.
If you are using the thermometer that came with the bator, throw it out. I place a scientific grade thermo in the chamber for comparison, made for incubation - and it's always off. See, the thermo measures AIR temps in the bator, but the water wiggler measures actual egg temp.
It goes up to about 99.7 wiggler/ 110-112 regular before the thermostat kicks the light off.
Then drops down to about 97 wiggler/100 regular before the light kicks back on.
Youre shooting for an average of 100 in the egg itself. Get the fan going, like Cyn says