INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Gooooood morning!!!

As much as that confuses me, I am now thinking about John Stamos.
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Good morning, good people of planet Earth! I come in pieces! Take me to your lever!!!!
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Sorry... just a little alien humor. Too early???

Just heading out to work, but wanted to pop in and say I hope everyone is doing well and has a great day!!!
 
Good morning, good people of planet Earth! I come in pieces! Take me to your lever!!!!   :frow  

Sorry... just a little alien humor. Too early???

Just heading out to work, but wanted to pop in and say I hope everyone is doing well and has a great day!!! 


Lever? If ya say so... :idunno


Good morning Ur! :lau :frow
 
Thought I'd give my opinion on this fan situation you have going on. If I'm looking at this right, You're planning on mounting the bulbs on the top of the cabinet yes? If that's the way it will be I might get an extra fan and use the two that you already have. Heat rises so you'll need a fan to drive air downward towards the eggs or else the cabinet will be way hotter on the top shelf than on the bottom. In the coolerbator I just made I thought I would get away with one fan... I was wrong. Had hot spots everywhere. Installed a baffle to reflect radiant heat and another fan blowing out into the main chamber to stabilize the temps. Have it blowing above the eggs (not at them) and it circulates the air all around them. Since you're heat source is above the eggs though it may take a little engineering to figure out how to best place the fans for optimum airflow and temperature equalization. Sorry didn't mean to write a book
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Yes, bulbs on top. However it's not that big of a space. So if I added a fan to blow downwards it would be blowing directly on the eggs. What if I added a deflector to direct the fan wind downward after it is heated? Do you have pics of your setup?
 
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