Help with humidity and temp

wildriverswolf90

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Ok I've had my hovabator running all day and the digital thermometer is read at 96-97 degrees. But the lil glass thermometer with the red line is reading 100-101! Which one is right? :idunno! And the humidity is staying between 52-55% is this okay?
 
Ok I've had my hovabator running all day and the digital thermometer is read at 96-97 degrees. But the lil glass thermometer with the red line is reading 100-101! Which one is right? :idunno! And the humidity is staying between 52-55% is this okay?



Where are you thermometers? Next to eachother or one on eggs and one on floor of tray?
 
I place my digital gauge on the side of the egg turner about level with center of eggs. I have a hovabator with a fan.

The first 18 days humidity should be 25-35%. The last 3 days it should range from 55-65%.

Temp should range from 98 - 100* at all times.

Depending on where you place your gauges, the temp and humidity may vary slightly.
 
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Ok, I've got the glass thermometer(101) in the middle of the egg turner and the digi thermometer(93.4) on the side of the of bator!
usually the glass thermometer is wrong.. I have 3 glass ones and all 3 do not match my digital. The worst glass one is off by 4-r degrees.

If you do not have a fan in your bator, that could also explain the temp difference. If you do have a fan, one of the thermometers is wrong.
You could also be losing heat due to a bad seal in the top part of your bator. If you have a little giant, you may need to add a weather striping seal to the lip of the bottom or top.
 
I have a hovabator 1620 gqf still air. Should I just take the glass thremometer out and trust the digital one? Ugh so confusing! If I had the $ I'd go buy a different hygrometer/thermometer!
 
The best hatch I had this year was using the glass therm. that came with my LGiant bator. But then I broke it so had to find a replacement. I also bought another glass but it doesn't seem to be that accurate. I have also bought some digital one piece one and two piece ones. I too jsut count find anything I trust. Then I went into my cooking utinsel draw and got my 9.99 digital one from Accur-rite that I bought at Wal-Marts. That one seems to be right on. I re-tested it at boiling water and found it to go up and down within .2 of a degree. So thats what I use for the most accurate temp reading.
 

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