Humidity and temperature not working!!!

PulletSurprise

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11 Years
May 9, 2008
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Salem OR
I'm so mad!!! :thun
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I'm on the last 3 days of hatching. I took out the top 2 plugs, like it's been said. Before going to bed, I had the temperature right and the humidity I was struggling with. I get up 8hrs later; I'm up to 105 degrees and 55% humidity!!!!!
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I have a bowl of water AND a sponge in there trying to get the humidity back up, I closed up both vents and decided if they need air then I will physically blow air into it through one of those stupid vents.
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My humidity is now up to 72% when I last looked and my temp is doing whatever it wants to I guess for the moment. I couldn't get the temp to go down for the first 30mins, so I unplugged it when I closed up the vents and the temp came down. So, it's plugged back in, but I need to go and see what the temp is now. Living in Salem Oregon, should the humidity be at 75-80% or up to 85%?? If anyone has any advise, please send some my way. This is my first hatch and I had atleast 2 live babies out of 15 eggs as of yesterday when day 18 started.
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Oh let me give a quick update....I'm back up to 105 degrees and the humidity is down to 65%
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What is going on??!! The little red light on the Incubator, LG still air, is flashing and then stops, when I turn down the temperature it doesn't go off, it stays red. What is going on here?!! I don't think I'm meant to hatch eggs.
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I have noticed a varying range on my humidity also, which seem
to change due to the outside humidity, but it has never gone outside
the range of what I would concider normal. However I am on day
12 so that may not be the same as I will find on day 18.

As for the temps, (I am no expert here) but did you put in a
shelf linner? that may bring the temps up due to it holding heat.

The unborn chicks (a more solid mass) could bring up the temps
also (I would think but then again I am no expert)

Maybe move the bator to a colder room for these last few days

Turn the thermostat down and leave it, it would seem to me that
it will take a longer period of time for the temp to moderate than it
would for a forced air. I suppose it is within reason to think the
themostat (wafer) has gone bad.

Wish I had a perfect answer for you
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John
 
No shelf liner, but I did add a styrofoam egg container. My bator will not regulate. I have the temperature gauge turned all the way down but the red light stays lit. it's not regulating itself and it's brand new. I have 2 bators going with the same thermostat/hygrometer and I added the other one to double check and it was reading the same. I didn't open the lid per say, I opened one of the little plastic windows and set it in and took it out.
 
About the only thing I would try (since to high mean loss of chicks)
would be to lower the temp by proping the top open a bit and adding
more water to keep hum up. Can't be any worse than frying them and
at least you have tried
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When you do that the lite will stay on of course

Sorry I don't have more ideas

John
 
I had the same thing happen yesterday afternoon, and it liked to drove me crazy adjusting temperature, moving thermometers and so on. I got things pretty close and noticed one little pip. Got up this morning and 2 chicks now I have 4 man these fellers are active like something wild, they are Dominiques. I think they were creating heat themselves late yesterday, causing my temp spikes.
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Sheesh..nothing is working. I took out the egg carton and it felt like room temp. What more harm can be done? The incubator still wont turn off unless I unplug it, humidity only rises when I add a warm sponge. I have my 2nd bator full of eggs. I'm dreading that now. After this, next year it's all done the natural way. I will never do this again. I feel like I'm killing these things and it's just not right. It's one thing for nature to do it, but it's another when you are doing it and using "man-made" products.
 

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