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yesterday was the 18th day, which was day one. they arn't suppose to hatch until the 15th. This is the new 1588 that is malfunctioning big time.
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I've never had to adjust the temp on my older model, it runs right on temp all the time. I would highly recommend a good quality thermometer like the Brinsea spot check for peace of mind and better hatching. Most thermometers have a range of -2 to +2, far too wide for good hatching. And having 2 or 3 innacurate thermometers is worse than having none. At least make sure you check your thermometers against a calibrated one to see how far off they are.
Good luck with your hatch. I am setting about a billion eggs on Saturday (lost track of how many I ordered)![]()
yesterday was the 18th day, which was day one. they arn't suppose to hatch until the 15th. This is the new 1588 that is malfunctioning big time.
I have the older 1588. That new model is very tempting, but I have not gotten one yet. The thing I dislike the most on the old model is the dip switches for adjusting the temperature, so they have addressed my major complaint. I don't know what else they changed.
I suggest with any incubator you don't blindly trust the factory settings or instruments. Get a good thermometer that reads to the tenth of a degree and calibrate it so you know what you are working with. Sometimes the factory settings and tolerances are really good for any of them, but sometimes they are not due to manufacturing tolerances.