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You can make one quickly with a heating pad. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/956958/mama-heating-pad-in-the-brooder-picture-heavy-update/0_100
I have heard good things about the premier. If you hatch a lot get the big one. If you just hatch occasionally just use the heat lamp..I thought about getting one but didn't. I have a broody now but it is hard to program her.
I have 2 large Premier 1's and 1 small. The small currently has 24 chicks, but they are pretty young. They will be moving to the bigger heat plate tomorrow. These work so much better than my old heat lamps. I really like them. Next thing I'll make is a Mama heat pad.
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I have a small and an extra small premier.Hope this is appropriate for this thread:
As I am getting closer to hatch date, I am re-evaluating using a heat lamp in my brooder (I stopped using them in coops a long time ago and not sure why I thought they were safe to use for brooders-anyhow moving along...).
I am seeking input to see if there are any less expensive alternatives to the Brinsea that I can purchase (No time to make a homemade setup)?
I was looking into the Premier Heat Plate and read lots of good things. However, I am looking at possibly 28 chicks and the small unit says it works for 20. The larger wont really fit in my current brooder....and I am crossing my fingers I sell the chicks pretty quickly after hatch.
Any input is appreciated.
I have an 11" x 16" Sweeter Heater, and my chicks and I LOVE it. They come in 4 sizes...Hope this is appropriate for this thread:
As I am getting closer to hatch date, I am re-evaluating using a heat lamp in my brooder (I stopped using them in coops a long time ago and not sure why I thought they were safe to use for brooders-anyhow moving along...).
I am seeking input to see if there are any less expensive alternatives to the Brinsea that I can purchase (No time to make a homemade setup)?
I was looking into the Premier Heat Plate and read lots of good things. However, I am looking at possibly 28 chicks and the small unit says it works for 20. The larger wont really fit in my current brooder....and I am crossing my fingers I sell the chicks pretty quickly after hatch.
Any input is appreciated.
Voltage value and type, and also Amperage. You want to use a 12VDC power supply. You want the amperage to be more than the total amperage of all of the devices you are running. Sometimes the power supply doesn't say DC, it just has the symbol. It may look like a dotted line, with a solid line above it. AC symbol is a sine wave.@mrleeroy we had a conversation a little over a month ago about my acdc power supply. Keeping my eye out for a new one and trying to remember what values were important.
Seems more than appropriate for this thread!Hope this is appropriate for this thread:
As I am getting closer to hatch date, I am re-evaluating using a heat lamp in my brooder (I stopped using them in coops a long time ago and not sure why I thought they were safe to use for brooders-anyhow moving along...).
I am seeking input to see if there are any less expensive alternatives to the Brinsea that I can purchase (No time to make a homemade setup)?
I was looking into the Premier Heat Plate and read lots of good things. However, I am looking at possibly 28 chicks and the small unit says it works for 20. The larger wont really fit in my current brooder....and I am crossing my fingers I sell the chicks pretty quickly after hatch.
Any input is appreciated.