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SweetieChicken234
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- Jun 9, 2023
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Yup.. so I figured out the issue here. The house was built to be efficient and my AC is running less. I moved my Govee to another room off the main house and turned the air a bit lower and sure enough the humidity is dropping. So my higher humidity is because my AC is not running as often.
In theory.. as long as I keep my AC at 74 it will run less and I should be able to completely dry hatch these chicks straight through. As soon as the first chicks pips the humidity should rise more.
Edit:
I noticed the lower AC caused my incubator Govee to report 32.7% inside. That's almost a 2% drop in humidity by lower my AC a little.
In theory.. as long as I keep my AC at 74 it will run less and I should be able to completely dry hatch these chicks straight through. As soon as the first chicks pips the humidity should rise more.
Edit:
I noticed the lower AC caused my incubator Govee to report 32.7% inside. That's almost a 2% drop in humidity by lower my AC a little.