Calling All New Brinsea Owners!!! January Hatch-a-long...

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I have yet to do a hatch in mine, but when I set it up to test, the built in read 98º. So, I bumped it up to read 100º - it is very sensitive - and put a digital Springfield in lying down on the tray. The digital read 99.1º. There was a 4"-5" difference in height between the two thermometers, but being forced air they should be close. I'm not positive on how accurate the Springfield is either although I know it is close. I'm sure with eggs filling the chamber these temps would be even closer. What are you using to measure the Humidity?
 
Something about the way the Springfields work makes them read 99.1 in a properly heated Brinsea Eco. I've heard this from a bunch of people - that's the temperature where my Springfield sits the whole time. I've got its fourth consecutive hatch in there and it hasn't budged off that temperature in weeks.
 
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Springfield from Walmart, DH picked it up, measures both. My springfield is reading 98 but my built in is reading 99.5 so I am not sure if I should mess with it or not.
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Okay, I'll play.

I got my Ova Easy 190 today, and wow it's big! It's large dorm fridge sized. For the money I was going to spend on something reliable, I figured, I'd go for it! Anyone else have one of the cabinets? I got the free humidity pump, and then another 10% off from being a facebook friend.

It's holding steady already. Only took 20 minutes to warm up to 99.6. I moved the remaining eggs in the hovabator over to it shortly after it arrived. I'm setting a few more on Thursday.

The humidity pump seems to be working, but is really loud, so I'm going to call for a replacement tomorrow. So far so good!

I set about 20 eggs on Jan 1 in the hovabator, so they got a little head start, but they're in the Brinsea now. Primarily Seramas.

Coronation Sussex and BBS bantam Ameraucanas come tomorrow!
 
I would trust the Brinsea thermometer. Mine is running low but that is my fault, though it is reading 99.5. I know it is low because of the huge delay in my New Years Hatch....I have chicks still hatching from New Years! I must have not put the thermometer in the correct spot the last time I cleaned it out. I only need to turn the temp knob about a quarter turn to increase/decrease the temp by 1/2 degree. When they start to grow they will start to create there own heat and raise the temp. Only make tiny adjustments to temperature. I bought the Brinsea Spot temp probe and it should be here in the next day or two. I can't wait to see what it was actually running at. I will take it apart again, clean and adjust the thermometer position so it reads the correct temp again. I have 3 dozen eggs I need to fit in there so I am mapping out my stacking arrainment...might have to have another auction with the spares
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I got my 10 Heritage Delaware eggs from Bargain & my 16 Light Sussex eggs from Cedar Creek Lofts this morning & both batches arrived great. These folks did some great packin. I set the 16 Light Sussex in my Brinsea 20 & the 10 Heritage Delawares in my buddys Hova-Bator 1602N at 12:00 noon today. I have the temp on both stabalized at 99.5 & the humidity is 41% in the Brinsea & 45% in the Hova-Bator. I am usin this Hygrometer http://www.harborfreight.com/thermo-hygrometer-with-clock-96417.html in both of them. This is my first time doin this so keep your fingers crossed, lol.
 
I took apart the entire incubator vacuumed the top out and cleaned the bottom with vinegar. I reassembled it and adjusted the thermometer position. The Brinsea spot check is reading 99.5 degrees. I don't bother checking the humidity as long as the reservoirs have water in them it's good....I have done a ton of hatches and the humidity always was between 30-40% when they have water in them. They hygrometer took up possible egg space
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so I stopped using it about a year ago. It takes about 5 days in my house to evaporate most of the water. The vent is a tad less that half open.

So I set my eggs at 8:00pm today. I put 35 in my Brinsea Eco...yep that's right 35. I would have put in a couple more but I ran out of eggs. I will probably toss in a couple more tomorrow depending what get's laid.

Here's what went in...

11 Lavender Wheaten Ameraucana Project eggs
16 Lavender/Split Lavender eggs (shipped)
4 White Ameraucana
2 First generation Olive Eggers
2 Wheaten/Blue Wheaten Ameraucana (these were laid over 2 weeks ago and they haven't laid since...SLACKERS!)

So here was my stacking arrangement for this batch.
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A slow tip test to see if anything moves. If an egg moves I place a wad of wax paper between it and the top of the incubator.
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All secure, up on the turner it goes..close the closet door and forget about it for 5 days. I refill the reservoir every 5 days. I may peek in on it to make sure the temp is where I want it. All those little eggs will start to generate their own heat.
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I will candle these next Thursday night.
 

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