Cooler Incubator

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i was born in reading, moved when i was 10 to norwich (don't do that. seriously) then moved to london when i was 21 (i think) then married a greek girl and moved here.
 
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It may very well be.. The only way I can think of to see if it is PID, is to see if there is a programing option for it, where you can change the PID params. On the controller's I have played with, the options are accessed by depressing two of the buttons on the front panel, and holding them for about 10 seconds...(varies which two buttons by manufacturer) Now here is the unfortunate part.. Most of the time, if they have been pre-programmed, it may have what they call a uloc ... another name for an access password so people don't go in and play around with the calibration.

Oh, and on the heating elements I gave the link to.... they are available in just about any wattage.. 100w is just what I had on hand for mine.

Jason
 
Your incubator is coming along awesome!!! My project has come to a little halt. I'm waiting for my plug and play thermostat/controller (ReptiTemp 500r), because electronics scare me! I was thinking about doing the water heater thermostat, but I thought if there was one thing I'm going to spend some money on with this incubator it better be the device controlling the temperature! It is so funny that you talked about the two strings coming up through the top of the incubator, because that is exactly what I was planning on doing. I'm going to put those little backpack clips on them so it will hold the side up that is clipped. Also, it will keep the string from falling back through the hole! Just my luck!!! I think I'm finally going to make it to the hardware store today to puck up some wood for the racks, but it is supposed to be 115 degrees here today, so I may wait until tomorrow morning. My racks are going to be about 15"x13", so they should hold a fair amount of eggs. HeeHee... My poor hubby, he just rolls his eyes and bites his tounge when I talk about incubating more eggs....
 
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I've added a bit more about this on my page. Please don't use string (Unless you have to) A strip of metal from an old washing machine etc or a tube will be much easier to use. Good luck with it anyway. Keep us posted.
I think 115 degrees would fry my brain. That would be a heat wave over here with warnings going up everywhere.

Paul
 

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