Most all thermostats have the relay built into them, just like the wafer thermos use the snapswitch, I think mine is 22 amp. What type of heating element are you using
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Please hold them KK, I have to take April's bator back in the morning and the LG is absolutely crammed full. I have so far lost 10+ turkey eggs from these tabletop incubators, including the last eggs from the turkey hen who died, the entire first set of midget whites, and I think one or two RP eggs from you. Looks like I won't have any turkeys from the 6 or so shipments of turkey eggs, if everything keeps going as it has been.
Quote: if mama is willing I could send them to her, if that seems like something you want to do,how far away from each other are you? I am so sorry you're having all this trouble. keep the faith girl, it will be ok![]()
That's too funny my girls dance in Caribou!! I have been wanting to move there and that's over an hour more NORTH!! Yeah the winter is loooong but I hate the heat more than the cold I could barely stand So Maine's heat!!! Just by now I just long to see the ground nevermind flowers! Oh yeah it's the humidity that really zaps me, all last summer it got to 105 and we had the air conditioner going all month. It's kind of funny when September hits here you can tell some of the people that only summer here because they whip out the winter gear and everyone else that lives here is still in shorts!I have a friend that lives in Caribou. I think she is nuts for living in all that snow. In the summer she thinks I am nuts living in tropical-ish heat and humidity.![]()
I couldn't take a winter with OUT snow-plus when people in those places DO get snow they don't know how to drive ha ha ha(really kidding but kinda notI will take mild winters with snow every 10 years (1-2" maybe) and hot humid summers...even hurricane season in the gulf... over freezing cold winters with tons of snow anyway!