I have 18 eggs setting, and have had a horrible time regulating the temp. I have a Hovabator-- not sure which model at the moment. I'm on day 14
All I have is the thermometer that came with the Hovabator, and about a week ago, my son was checking the thermometer (We check it several times a day), and he calls for me to come-- the temp is reading 106! YIKES! And it might have been there for several hours-- this was the first check of the morning. I am having trouble candling--not a bright enough flashlight, and we can't run out and get a good one-- or the hygrometer--waiting on a paycheck.
I put a candy thermometer in there-- I figured that was very accurate--it's at the right place when the water boils, or at any of the other candy boil temps. That says 100 while the cheapy continued to read 103. So. . . okay. . . maybe the chicks aren't fried. Well, tonight I put in another cheapy thermometer--one a friend had from Tractor Supply. I set it right beside the candy therm. Guess what-- it reads 103 as well. So I have two cheap thermometers reading 103-104, at different locations in the bator, and one candy therm that reads 100--yet is accurate at the high candy cooking temps.
Should I just toss these eggs and not waste the electicity for the last week, or what? (I don't know if I can handle tossing eggs--"just in case"). And yet if it really is a electricity drag, maybe I should cut my losses?
All I have is the thermometer that came with the Hovabator, and about a week ago, my son was checking the thermometer (We check it several times a day), and he calls for me to come-- the temp is reading 106! YIKES! And it might have been there for several hours-- this was the first check of the morning. I am having trouble candling--not a bright enough flashlight, and we can't run out and get a good one-- or the hygrometer--waiting on a paycheck.
I put a candy thermometer in there-- I figured that was very accurate--it's at the right place when the water boils, or at any of the other candy boil temps. That says 100 while the cheapy continued to read 103. So. . . okay. . . maybe the chicks aren't fried. Well, tonight I put in another cheapy thermometer--one a friend had from Tractor Supply. I set it right beside the candy therm. Guess what-- it reads 103 as well. So I have two cheap thermometers reading 103-104, at different locations in the bator, and one candy therm that reads 100--yet is accurate at the high candy cooking temps.
Should I just toss these eggs and not waste the electicity for the last week, or what? (I don't know if I can handle tossing eggs--"just in case"). And yet if it really is a electricity drag, maybe I should cut my losses?