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The 60's sound nice.Good morning Liz, Mike, and Kathy.
Snow is supposed to let up mid-day, but temps today only forecast for high 30's.
Tomorrow we are supposed to return to our regularly scheduled weather, high 60's.
That's our typical spring here, a week of high 60-70's, then one day of snow.
Until the end of May, the jet stream is never stable enough to prevent the occasional snow day.
I have a lg 9300 and it was working fine and the power went out for a second and it changed my setting up and it spiked to 110 last night and I got to it quickly
It is 98- 99 degrees and right now 71 percent humidity...when I opened it, it went up from 66 to 71 ...I know i have atleast one duck thru the air sac...but I don't know if they are shrink wrapped..I had a chick pip as I opened the incubator...and it was shrink wrapped and I helped it..and so far it is ok....still half in the egg but open enough to get out...and the ducks beak is thru the air sac but not pipped...if it was a really high temp and these two are still alive do you think the others are probably still alive? and do you think they shrink wrapped if they had not pippedYou did not kill them by opening the incubator. What is your current temp and humidity?
-Kathy
Have you unplugged it at all since the power outage? Also is there a way to reset to factory settings?I took the top off a little to let out some heat....I was in lockdown on day 20 and I saw no pips and the humidity had gone to 80 percent and it dropped to like 71 and I thought that was ok since it was too high anyway. I tried to lower the temp without opening and it kept going up even with the incubator set on 80 degrees...so I did open it a little and then I noticed a chick pipping at that momemt.
Quote: Some ducks take longer than chicks to pip externally. When you candled it, did it look like it's beak could touch the shell?
-Kathy
I figured as much and I didn't want to disappoint you.You are the reason I put the eye roll in there!![]()
Quote: I didn't have any tubing on hand, but I had a plastic drinking straw & small funnel that worked. Cut off the excess length of the straw, forced one end onto the end of the funnel, taped it in place...good to go.
no and I never thought of that ...that would eliminate the power surge to my incubator...thank you...and another question...everyone says add water to the incubator thru a straw or something and not open during lockdown ..and I do that if it drops humidity to low...but then it spikes when the moisture goes up. how do I stop that ...can I an cold water?The 60's sound nice.
Was it plugged into a surge protector?
I figured as much and I didn't want to disappoint you.
I wouldn't mind it just this once!