My mother bought me an egg incubator for Christmas as well as ordered some eggs online. They're due to arrive in two days. I set up the incubator yesterday morning to figure it out (Kinda wish she'd waited on eggs, but you deal with things as they come) It's been running since then because I have an irrational fear of electronics catching fire. I noticed a kind of odd smell and chalked it up to the heater being turned on for the first time. I thought the smell went away. Turns out I couldn't smell it due to my cold. The smell is still there, stronger inside than outside.
Since the eggs are in the mail I clearly don't have time to return it to Amazon and get another one. I also don't want the eggs to die. Has anybody else dealt with an odd smell in their incubator? If I had to I would describe it as a sort of plastic smell, I think. Everything inside is fine. I checked all the electronics and such. I know that some lightbulbs can kill eggs, and now I'm super worried!
It's a Janoel 12 Egg Incubator. I've read it's an okay one. My mom didn't do amazing research before hand so I'm winging it. Next I get to figure out how to set up the tray. (Talk about jumping off the deep end to learn to swim. No regrets.)
Since the eggs are in the mail I clearly don't have time to return it to Amazon and get another one. I also don't want the eggs to die. Has anybody else dealt with an odd smell in their incubator? If I had to I would describe it as a sort of plastic smell, I think. Everything inside is fine. I checked all the electronics and such. I know that some lightbulbs can kill eggs, and now I'm super worried!
It's a Janoel 12 Egg Incubator. I've read it's an okay one. My mom didn't do amazing research before hand so I'm winging it. Next I get to figure out how to set up the tray. (Talk about jumping off the deep end to learn to swim. No regrets.)