Help with wiring on a rehabbed Hovabator

No problem. Never wired a little inky-bator in my life....but it sure uses pretty standard parts and pieces.
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Wired almost everything else up in the world..but not a little incubator like that one. I have fed power to BIG ones at the old hatchery in Atkins, Ar...but not little ones.
Unfortunately a large tornado in 2008 wiped that hatchery facility out and I don't think they stayed there..
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I am gonna build a small one here in a month or so though.
I need more chik'ns to tie me down here at home 24/7...<-----lol
These 13 five week old future layers I have may not keep me hog-tied enough...they will more then likely swamp an old single man under more eggs then he wants or needs to eat....but I have kids/grandkids close by that may take a few here and there..maybe sell a few to help pay the feed costs.
If nothin else...it will keep me from aimlessly wanderin the streets and playin in the traffic.
 
No problem. Never wired a little inky-bator in my life....but it sure uses pretty standard parts and pieces.
smile.png

Wired almost everything else up in the world..but not a little incubator like that one. I have fed power to BIG ones at the old hatchery in Atkins, Ar...but not little ones.
Unfortunately a large tornado in 2008 wiped that hatchery facility out and I don't think they stayed there..
hmm.png

I am gonna build a small one here in a month or so though.
I need more chik'ns to tie me down here at home 24/7...<-----lol
These 13 five week old future layers I have may not keep me hog-tied enough...they will more then likely swamp an old single man under more eggs then he wants or needs to eat....but I have kids/grandkids close by that may take a few here and there..maybe sell a few to help pay the feed costs.
If nothin else...it will keep me from aimlessly wanderin the streets and playin in the traffic.

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