Hydro Outage coming up...

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So we have a "planned" hydro outage happening on Sunday morning for 4 hours.
What should I do with my eggs?
I could...get my electrician of a DH to wire up a 12volt converter to a car battery and set it beside the incubator. I could borrow an inverter, set the incubator in the car and plug it in to the cigarette lighter.
Orrrr I could put them under my broody hen (I have 10 chicken eggs and 4 quail eggs), Or I could try to get another hen to go broody this weekend too and split them up between the two.

What do you think?
 
Put them under a broody if there is room. The car sounded like I good idea- but you might have temp problems. I WISH I had ONE broody hen!
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Could you borrow a battery as well as an inverter and leave the incubator in place? (I'm assuming it is somewhat more temperate where it normally is than the car would be.)
 
Leave the lid shut on the bator. Do not open it at all during the power outage and afterwards until it comes back up to temp.

I had the same problem except I was not warned of the outage. I had a great hatch. The temps fell very little in the bator during a 3 hour outage.

I would rather take my chances than to move the eggs out of the bator.

What day will you be on?

Darin
 
you don't want to run a car battery in your house. unless you can provide good ventillation. they can let off some nasty gases.
 
as in use. you can just sit a battery and it will be ok. start using (running) it and it discharges, slowly releasing gases. not very good in a confined space.
 
Well, I have to admit I have never seen a warming posted on the camera or flashlight batteries, even the huge ones!
If you drain the power on a wet cell battery often enough to run the cells dry you may get gasses formed but takes more then a power converter.
 

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