I fired up my new Genesis yesterday morning, brought it up to temperature and added eggs. Everything seemed to be going ok. Humidity was holding a little high at 78%, as I usually hatch on a terry towel (eggs stay where they are put when turned, and there is less jarring)... the towel was still damp (not wet) from the wash but it did not worry me as I knew it would dry out completely in a few hours. Room temperature was around 70 degrees (a cool period for August).
This morning went to turn eggs... and found the set temperature had changed to 50 something degrees. I want to say 59.5 degrees, but I was in a state of shock at the time and didn't make a note of the details. Eggs stone cold (well, room temperature). The towel had dried out by now, of course. After several long, boring minutes of depressing the up arrow, (a long time even to get up to the ambient temperature of 74 degrees, at which point the heating light came on for the first time), I got the set temperature back to 100 degrees. Inc temperature has reached 94.5 as of this writing, humidity is at 58% (and no trace of moisture in the towel). Gaah! What gives? What happened to "reliable modern technology"?
Should I have let the whole thing pre-heat for a longer period to prevent condensation in the electronics? I think I loaded up at around 15 minutes. Why would GQF have left their circuitry so vulnerable?
This morning went to turn eggs... and found the set temperature had changed to 50 something degrees. I want to say 59.5 degrees, but I was in a state of shock at the time and didn't make a note of the details. Eggs stone cold (well, room temperature). The towel had dried out by now, of course. After several long, boring minutes of depressing the up arrow, (a long time even to get up to the ambient temperature of 74 degrees, at which point the heating light came on for the first time), I got the set temperature back to 100 degrees. Inc temperature has reached 94.5 as of this writing, humidity is at 58% (and no trace of moisture in the towel). Gaah! What gives? What happened to "reliable modern technology"?
Should I have let the whole thing pre-heat for a longer period to prevent condensation in the electronics? I think I loaded up at around 15 minutes. Why would GQF have left their circuitry so vulnerable?