I use a still air Little Giant.
It works great for me.
It works great for me.
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Yep. The chicken egg sized Hovabator turner won't hold 2 small quail eggs. A single nestles down snug and works well. I tried a couple solutions, but nothing worked well. I didn't spend a lot of time either. I put the overflow to the side until Day 7 candling pulled clear ones.I think that was @RUNuts .
Grinding on the tray or the bator?Yep. The chicken egg sized Hovabator turner won't hold 2 small quail eggs. A single nestles down snug and works well. I tried a couple solutions, but nothing worked well. I didn't spend a lot of time either. I put the overflow to the side until Day 7 candling pulled clear ones.
The Little Giant egg trays won't fit in the Hovabator turner without grinding off the locator tabs on the end. I think they did that on purpose.
tray. it fits the holder but different connection to the turner mechanism.Grinding on the tray or the bator?
I say grind it.tray. it fits the holder but different connection to the turner mechanism.
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How many eggs are you setting? I started out years ago with a styrofoam incubator with a fan and turner.
I have been trying to make the Styrofoam incubator. It has a glass window and a heat source light bulb with dimmer switch. I also put a computer fan in. I would have to turn the eggs by hand, but have that figured out. My issue is with maintaining heat. That incubator doesn't maintain heat very well. Any suggestions?
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How many eggs are you setting? I started out years ago with a styrofoam incubator with a fan and turner.
I have been trying to make the Styrofoam incubator. It has a glass window and a heat source light bulb with dimmer switch. I also put a computer fan in. I would have to turn the eggs by hand, but have that figured out. My issue is with maintaining heat. That incubator doesn't maintain heat very well. Any suggestions?
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How many eggs are you setting? I started out years ago with a styrofoam incubator with a fan and turner.
I have been trying to make the Styrofoam incubator. It has a glass window and a heat source light bulb with dimmer switch. I also put a computer fan in. I would have to turn the eggs by hand, but have that figured out. My issue is with maintaining heat. That incubator doesn't maintain heat very well. Any suggestions?
This is a homemade incubator/hatcher I made from a styrofoam cooler as an experiment. It works great. I used two 15 watt incandescent bulbs. I put a fan in to blow across the bulbs to circulate the heat and a wafer thermostat in to control the temperature. Originally I had a dimmer switch in to regulate the temperature but eventually replaced it with the wafer thermostat that I had taken out of my cabinet incubator that I had replaced with an electronic one. Now I only use it as a hatcher but have incubated eggs in it.I have been trying to make the Styrofoam incubator. It has a glass window and a heat source light bulb with dimmer switch. I also put a computer fan in. I would have to turn the eggs by hand, but have that figured out. My issue is with maintaining heat. That incubator doesn't maintain heat very well. Any suggestions?