Honestinjun123
In the Brooder
- Jul 30, 2017
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I'm on about round 10 of hatching using this incubator and now that I have reached a suitable way of maintaining humidity (I place a couple of upturned deodorant lids in the trays like dummy eggs and drill 8mm holes in the lid above them and use a syringe to fill and empty these - much more controllable than the scattergun flooding of the underfloor channels), I find it woks pretty well except for 1 thing:
The humidity sensor appears to only operate up to 76 degrees above which it displays EE and sets off an alarm. This is not an issue during days 1-18 and even during lockdown where I set humidity at 65 degrees.
When eggs start hatching however, the wet chicks cause humidity to soar and I end up with an alarm sounding for hours at a time until the chicks can be relocated in their brooder.
Does anyone know of a way to either change the sensor ceiling so it can go higher than76 degrees or alternatively how to disable the alarm, as the need to monitor the humidity level by this point is far less important to me than peace and quiet.
The humidity sensor appears to only operate up to 76 degrees above which it displays EE and sets off an alarm. This is not an issue during days 1-18 and even during lockdown where I set humidity at 65 degrees.
When eggs start hatching however, the wet chicks cause humidity to soar and I end up with an alarm sounding for hours at a time until the chicks can be relocated in their brooder.
Does anyone know of a way to either change the sensor ceiling so it can go higher than76 degrees or alternatively how to disable the alarm, as the need to monitor the humidity level by this point is far less important to me than peace and quiet.