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Sorry Benny!

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I do love margaritas! :thumbsup
 
Quote: People here make bators out of light bulbs! I forgot who it was....CRS...
It is not just that I can't use a lot of electricity it isn't always reliable either.
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Way? If you have 2 you have a backup and I Change the bulbs EVERY hatch! After 21 days they are risky!
The electricity not the bulbs. I wouldn't want to have the power stop working.
 
Quote: People here make bators out of light bulbs! I forgot who it was....CRS...
It is not just that I can't use a lot of electricity it isn't always reliable either.
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Way? If you have 2 you have a backup and I Change the bulbs EVERY hatch! After 21 days they are risky!
The electricity not the bulbs. I wouldn't want to have the power stop working.
You can always try! Broodies get off the nest and the heat goes down. How long does your power go off for?
 
Quote: People here make bators out of light bulbs! I forgot who it was....CRS...
It is not just that I can't use a lot of electricity it isn't always reliable either.
sad.png
Way? If you have 2 you have a backup and I Change the bulbs EVERY hatch! After 21 days they are risky!
The electricity not the bulbs. I wouldn't want to have the power stop working.
You can always try! Broodies get off the nest and the heat goes down. How long does your power go off for?
It depends on the weather, not more then a couple hours at most usually around 15 to 30 minutes.
 
Quote: People here make bators out of light bulbs! I forgot who it was....CRS...
It is not just that I can't use a lot of electricity it isn't always reliable either.
sad.png
Way? If you have 2 you have a backup and I Change the bulbs EVERY hatch! After 21 days they are risky!
The electricity not the bulbs. I wouldn't want to have the power stop working.
You can always try! Broodies get off the nest and the heat goes down. How long does your power go off for?
It depends on the weather, not more then a couple hours at most usually around 15 to 30 minutes.
I wouldn't worry about that. If the power goes out wrap the bator in towels or something to keep the heat in. Just keep them handy. We have all faced power outages. At least you will be prepared.
 
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