Darn Plug In

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We are hatching duck eggs in my classroom. The eggs have been in the incubator since Monday. I left school yesterday and everything was fine. I came in at eight this morning and the wall plug had malfunctioned and the incubator was off. : ( The room is around 72, so I moved the incubator and plugged it in to a different wall plug. I'm hoping that the eggs are okay. It will be seven days on Monday. I don't know how long it was off, but I know it didn't just happen because when I turned the incubator on, it was down to room temperature. I have two incubators going, so not all will be lost, but it sure will be sad anyway. Has anyone had something similar happen, and if so did they survive?
 
They say that it can happen, the momma hen gets off daily to get a drink!
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I should start by saying that I'm a complete noob and know nothing about hatching.
Having said that...

I just hatched a batch of Button Quail eggs in my classroom. I used a homemade incubator using the directions from this site.
I can't even count the number of things that went wrong - most having to do with temperatures going too high and too low (but there was one teacher who was bright enough to come into the class - remove and egg and shake it - like she was going to hear something in it?)
In any case 11 of 13 eggs hatched and only 1 died. So we have 10 chicks.
I was completely dumbfounded. I was sure that we wouldn't get any.
This has taught me that life is tenacious and these eggs want to be born. I have no idea if that dip in temperature will cause problems, but having gone through what I just did, I would choose to plow ahead and see what happens.
Just my 2 cents (based on almost no experience).
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