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Well, here's my try at a bator from scratch. At first it was a tiny medical foam cooler that was donated by the feed store but hubby came home with one he found out in the shed where he works, MUCH bigger. And it's almost 2 inches thick!
Minimal supplies here, bought a hygrometer for an insane $10 at a feed store but we don't have a walmart or tractor supply for 30 miles one way. Decided to talk to the other feed store about feed and just happened to see an ancient dimmer switch (pole style) in their clearance bin for a whopping $1. Jumped on that.

Here we go:
Dimmer switch, light fixture from a reflector type heat lamp, and the PVC piece to cover the switch
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wiring assembled
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Drilled holes into the PVC to slide the switch into, just didn't drill enough and couldn't pull it back out
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taped the heck out of everything because hubby has a conniption if he sees anything even remotely unsafe about wiring
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Tried to install knob but it was a bit too long
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So I carved it down a bit and it worked fine
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Cooler was big enough for 2 small windows
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Duct tape cures all evils
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the windows are just plastic donation jars that I've had for the rescue, hacked off the bottoms and unrolled
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Carved a hole for the lamp socket
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Hardware cloth in place with water dish (mushroom container, we save them, lots of great uses)
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No touchy guard over light
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Everything in place, the cording will allow me to lift and lower one side of the egg carton for turning
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1/4" aquarium tubing that I saved for no real reason, came in handy, it feeds down into the water tray
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Other end of the tubing has an oral syringe I use for day old baby kittens, this will deliver the water in measured amounts without having to open the contraption
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So far, at full power on a 60 watt bulb we hit 120 in a half hour, now I've got it to about half power and we've stabilized at 102. Will be adding a CPU fan as soon as I can scavenge one but for now it looks like it's working as is. We have a total of 10 1/4" air holes in the contraption as of right now.
 
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I got a cpu fan at radio shack 7.99....look for it they hide them, there among the 17.99 ones...
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So far so good! I didn't see a thermostat though. Are you planning to regulate the temps throughout the hatch with the dimmer switch? I'm no expert so pardon the question if it seems dumb. I've just never seen it done this way.

Congrats on your build! It feels good to put together a bator. I know my DH was actually very proud of me for pulling it off. I'm on my 4th hatch in it.

ETA: Our town has a recycle day where people recycle their old computers and telvisions...etc. It just so happens to be held right next to my office so I got really lucky and went out and had the guys gutting the computers left and right for me to harvest fans. Hehe I think I have 4 or 5 of them now.
 
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40 miles from the nearest Radio Shack, if it's still open, if not 65!! I live in the middle of nowhere, seriously! Actually I'm watching the thrift store here in town for any type of little fan. Saw a CPU fan there a week ago and didn't buy
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But if all else fails I'll take apart something
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I remember my grandfather doing it this way with his behemoth homemade bator, worked really good for him and it's what I could find for dirt cheap. Go with what you know!
 
nice design, the only thing to worry is only thermo hygro meter, since you need a good calibrated one. i have 2 thermohygrometer and 2 thermometer, all of them show different temp although place in almost "same" place and those 2 hygro failed me, show humidity10% different each other though they have been made by same factory and i've tried to calibrate them again but still bad can't doing well and it cost me US$ 43 for digital US$ 23 for analog one.
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edit : change temp word to humidity word
 
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Well Done, it looks like it'll do the trick!

I wish I could find all the bits to make one, but it seems they only sell those chilly bags here and not the bins/boxes !
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Good luck!
 
Ok... after a week or so of tinkering we are at this:

Changed viewing ports to glass because the plastic kept pulling up, ended up with a frosted one though
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I now have 3 thermometers and 2 hygrometers, the digital ones are correct but the other wasn't far off. Also added below the floor 6 'heat sinks', just containers filled with sand and it's helped stabilize all the radical temp swings I've been having through the dry run. Also added a CUP fan.
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So far for the last 3 days I've only had to adjust the dimmer at night when the air kicks on and in the morning when it kicks off.
 
Good job!
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Adding the syringe + tubing so you don't have to pop it open to add water is a clever modification!!!
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