Incubating peafowl - what did I do wrong?

Does your incubator have a CO2 jacket so it's always cool enough for the thermostat to work to make heat? I know one well known breeder who literally gave away 10 nice Leahy incubators years ago only to figure out afterwards the temps inside the building was over 100 degrees for several weeks during the summer.If your outside temp is above 100 degrees and more eventually so will the internal temp of your bator.
Its has cooling feature not sure if its what you refers to by CO2, i have an air conditioner in the room working 24/7 so the room temp is always around 78 all the week, when i bought my incubator the seller man at brinsea told me to keep the room temp under 86 so i did, and so far i didn't hear the temp alarm yet.
 
Thank you. That actually makes me feel a bit better. At least it's something I can fix for next time.
 

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