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

I hatched these babies on the 16th. They started under a broody but she was getting bored, so I added them to my Brinsea Oct 20

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Although they hatched in the Brinsea, they weren't 'fully cooked' in there.

I have shipped eggs due to hatch on 1/29, though. They're bator cooked all the way. 9 of 12 going strong!

And I have an egg due on 2/5 that was laid at the poultry show on 1/15 in front of an audience
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It is developing nicely (candled last night).
 
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!
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Suddenly, I'm having difficulty with my Brinsea incubator maintaining a proper humidity level. This is my third hatch using the new incubator and it will not keep it at a 43% to a 47% level. What's up?
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I added water in the channels, and played with it until the rh read 45%. An hour later I checked on it again, and it's reading 39%! HELP!
I have the incubator in the same position and area as before, my thermostat is still set at 67 to heat our home. I have paid too much money for this darn thing to malfunction during this special hatch. Gimme back my broody hens! I say BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO to incubators!
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I was very disappointed with my delivery from Brinsea a few months ago. A few of the dividers were bent and one was broken, so I was unable to use the incubator when it was delivered. The company promptly UPS'd replacements, but again I was very disappointed and disheartened. I had Black Copper Marans waiting to cook.
Check your merchandise carefully before use, and happy hatching!
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My Brinsea was suppost to arrive yesterday...but I didn't get it. I didn't get it today either!
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Ill try. Lets say you have a 3" pipe filled with 10' of water. You only have 3" of water surface. So it will only make so much humidity. But if you have a 10" pipe with 1" of water you have 10" of surface area. And that will make a whole lot more humidity. Did I explaine that well?
 
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ITS NOT HOW DEEP THE LAKE IS, BUT HOW MUCH SURFACE AREA IT HAS....SIZE, AS IN EVERYTHING'S BIGGER IN TEXAS.... THE DEPTH OF WATER ONLY HELPS DECREASE THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU HAVE TO REFILL IT, NOT THE OVERALL HUMIDITY IT GENERATES... THE HUNIDITY GENERATED BY AIR MOVING OVER THE SURFACE OF THE WATER AND THE WATER EVAPORATING OR GETTING SUCKED INTO THE AIR.... AND SINCE I SAW FURNACE IN YOUR EARLIER POST I BET YOUR IN A COLD AREA OF THE COUNTRY... ARTIFICIAL HEAT FROM FIREPLACES OR FURNACES IS A DRY HEAT... ANY TYPE OF HEAT GENERATED BY BURNING SOMETHING DRAWS HUMIDITY OUT OF A CLOSED SPACE ( YOUR HOUSE) SO MORE THAN LIKELY THATS'S WHATS ZAPPING YOUR HUMIDITY IN YOUR INCUBATOR. EITHER FILL MORE WATER TRAYS IN THE UNIT OR ADD SOMETHING LIKE A CLEAN DISH SPONGE THATS BEEN WET DOWN (AND WILL REQUIRE RE-WETTING) TO INCREASE THE WATER SURFACE AREA AND UP YOUR HUMIDITY
 

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