DIY wafer thermostat

Eggcellent

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Well after slow roasting some black copper marans eggs the other day after my electronic thermostat stuck on, I decided I needed to use two thermostats from this point forward. I tried to find a wafer thermostat locally, but the closest thing I could find was a wafer thermostat replacement disc. I already bought some replacement eggs so I didn't want to wait to get one in the mail. As they say, neccesity is the mother of all invention, so here it is - my DIY wafer thermostat:

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I don't know if anyone would ever find themselves in a similar situation, but if you ever need to build a wafer thermostat and all you have is a disc, here are the instructions:

DIY wafer thermostat

Oh ya, I forgot to mention....It only cost me $13 or so to build. So I guess you could do it if you want to save a few bucks too.
 
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That's awesome and very inventive in a pinch! Good to know as well considering I want to build a bigger bator. Thanks for posting this!
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Hey Eggcellent! That's a great idea! Could you please post a good, clear picture of the 120v push button switch that you used? I'd like to have a better idea of what to look for at the Home Depot the next time I'm down there.

I just happened to pick up a spare wafer thermostat disk the other day, in case mine ever crapped out. I've been thinking of building a cabinet style bator and your idea looks like it might be just the thing for the design I have in mind. But I really need to see that switch so I know I'm getting the right thing.

I'm curious: are you going to be using this as your main thermostat, or strictly as a back up? Seems to me that the design is plenty good enough to use it as a primary.

Sorry about the loss of all of your eggs the other day. I remember reading your thread and thought, how sad. I'm just about ready to start my very first batch of eggs in the bator this next week. A little more tweaking and calibrating and I think I'll be ready....

I sure hope that something like this doesn't happen to me. For all I've never tried incubating myself yet, I still share your pain. Such promise they all held, and so close they were, only to be shot down by a faulty thermostat!
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These are the times that try our souls, are they not? I'll keep my fingers crossed for all of us that we each have successful hatches.
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Good luck and let us know how the new thermostat works!
 
This may not be exactly the one I got but it certainly looks identical.

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I was going to use this as a backup, but after I saw how accurate it is, I made it my primary. I have this one set at 99.5. It never goes lower than 99.4 and never higher that 99.7. My other thermostat is set to shut off at 101.5.
 
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Just wanted to report that this thermostat is still performing perfectly. I can't believe how little the temp swings. I have one of those accurite thermometers that keeps min/max. My min was 99.1 and my max was 99.7 overnight. I think the 99.1 was just from opening the bator to hit the reset switch on the min/max.
 
How accurate are these Wafer thermostats? I have a thermostat from a water heater and it just don't wanna hold the heat.Pm me with a answer since I'm new here and don't know how to get back to this post.Hey I got my water heater thermostat high is 100.45, low is 60.5. Is that a good temp fluctuation?
Thank You,
 
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