So, I am wiring up my incubator after frying one thermostat and ordering two more, just in case. Learned my ad/dc lesson *sigh*. I have FINALLY figured out my wiring and have it all set up but ran into a problem. It seems like the thermostat is only tripping on when it needs to cool instead of heating but this thermostat is for either or! Now I'm confused.
There are only three buttons, set, +, -. Kind of baffled.
Help? Solved, I just needed to press and hold set. *shrug*
Edit- Finished my build and going to temperature now! Lookie at the piccies below! Yes, my apartment is a mess.

So, I could not find any corks (this country is a fan of screw caps) so I used some 100Y store lip gloss containers as plugs instead. They are fairly large. I taped everything to the cooler and will make a cover for all the wires and crap once it is in its forever home so that curious children's fingers will not touch anything.
Are four holes enough? Should I add two at the other end?

Three water filled heat sinks. The grate I bought does not fit the box perfectly so I shoved it to the side and added a copper coil (we made maglev trains and had these left over) so that no eggs will fall off.
I got a comp fan but it had four wires and no matter what I tried, the fan didn't start so I got this at the 100Y shop for 300Y (I know, Daiso has a lot of stuff but they do mark up the highest so not everything is 108Y(screw you new tax))
The thermohygrometers both read different so I figured I'd split the difference. Rainy season so all I need to do to increase the humidity is open a hole. For when I really need it higher, there is a sponge in the bottom to make damp.
I lined it with tinfoil to reduce light leakage because the light was driving me nuts at night going on and off. I hope the less light escaping also upps the efficacy of the lightbulb heater.
I am using a water filled baggie for the termocouple but I think because the volume is so large, it is not accurate? I think I might need to xnay that or use it for the thermometer and not the thermocouple.
I am thinking of one thing though, should I add a plate or bowl of baking soda to absorb any odors/gasses that may still be given off by the box? Or is that kind of silly?
For turning, I am going to be using the tilt the box method as the eggs are going to be disturbed enough with weighing and candling as it is. No point in bothering them 5 times a day on top of that. I am going to leave them in their cardboard holder with the bottom cut out unless that would be bad?
Anyways, hope this ends up interesting. Will post more as it comes.
There are only three buttons, set, +, -. Kind of baffled.
Help? Solved, I just needed to press and hold set. *shrug*
Edit- Finished my build and going to temperature now! Lookie at the piccies below! Yes, my apartment is a mess.
So, I could not find any corks (this country is a fan of screw caps) so I used some 100Y store lip gloss containers as plugs instead. They are fairly large. I taped everything to the cooler and will make a cover for all the wires and crap once it is in its forever home so that curious children's fingers will not touch anything.
Are four holes enough? Should I add two at the other end?
Three water filled heat sinks. The grate I bought does not fit the box perfectly so I shoved it to the side and added a copper coil (we made maglev trains and had these left over) so that no eggs will fall off.
I got a comp fan but it had four wires and no matter what I tried, the fan didn't start so I got this at the 100Y shop for 300Y (I know, Daiso has a lot of stuff but they do mark up the highest so not everything is 108Y(screw you new tax))
The thermohygrometers both read different so I figured I'd split the difference. Rainy season so all I need to do to increase the humidity is open a hole. For when I really need it higher, there is a sponge in the bottom to make damp.
I lined it with tinfoil to reduce light leakage because the light was driving me nuts at night going on and off. I hope the less light escaping also upps the efficacy of the lightbulb heater.
I am using a water filled baggie for the termocouple but I think because the volume is so large, it is not accurate? I think I might need to xnay that or use it for the thermometer and not the thermocouple.
I am thinking of one thing though, should I add a plate or bowl of baking soda to absorb any odors/gasses that may still be given off by the box? Or is that kind of silly?
For turning, I am going to be using the tilt the box method as the eggs are going to be disturbed enough with weighing and candling as it is. No point in bothering them 5 times a day on top of that. I am going to leave them in their cardboard holder with the bottom cut out unless that would be bad?
Anyways, hope this ends up interesting. Will post more as it comes.
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