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

My temp spiked last night, I think I caught it in time but I guess only the test of time will tell the truth. Yes my humidity was running a little low, I filled both troughs and it seems decent now, not amazing the washcloth in mine bumped it up to over 60 and I wasn't looking or that quite yet! Mine might be holding due to those bits of egg carton I used a cups to stick extra eggs!
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Guys Im having an issue with my brinsea-it is preset for 37.5 C not Farenheit:-( the digital thermometer I have inside ( and humidity gauge) says its 96.7 but if the brinsea says 37.5-38 it should be 99.5-100.5 right??? anyone??? should I ignore that digital thermometer I put inside-plus it says 22% humidity levels but dang I dont think I can put more water in those wells either?? Im getting worried that stupid thing I put in is WAY off!

enggass barnies and my BCM's came from wthchrsti--great wrapping job
 
Sonew,
Could your digital monitor be off?
Can you contact Brinsea to see if they can tell what farinheight that is?
I am not sure on celsius readings. Wish I could be more helpful.
 
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I have a graph from brinsea to folow but it only goes as high as 37.5 celcius :-( if thats 99.5 then 38 celcius can't be near 102? I m guessinf 100.5-101 which is good for me-so Im going to say screw the digital I put in-Ill get another one I needed one for the humidty levels is all-and I cant afford to lse this hatch to drwoning again because now I spent a chunk of change on these eggs!!! thanks for the help
 
Nat
99.5 degrees Fahrenheit = 37.5 degrees Celsius
100 degrees Fahrenheit = 38 degrees Celsius
Here is the conversion calculator if you need it.

There is probably some kind of switch or button on it to change the reading. I have the brinsea spot check and there is a switch on it.
If you get a hygrometer make sure you calibrate it. Instructions are somewhere on BYC....mine was like 9% off.
 
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