You have all the help you would need then.
I bet you have a VERY noisy road with all those birds.
I bet you have a VERY noisy road with all those birds.

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I... surrender! That post ain't never gonna be right! I think people can get the gist of what I mean to add for better temperature control...
BoutrosBoutrosGalusGalus: what'd you use for heating? I've heard lots of people having great success with fish-tank incubators. I wanna build one now! Ijust need a fish tank... your name is the most complex BYC pen name yet.. wow. I had to look at it four times to get it right! But anyways; what's the temperature of the room your tank is in? 70* is perfect and should be cool enough to not die of sweating and not kick your electric bill through the roof.
Try setting he room temp at 70, putting a warm towel over your incubator, and if that's not enough, add a higher wattage bulb. As long as your temps stay betwen 97-101 for the most part, you should have a decent hatch.
P.s! If is still doesn't work, don't give up!
Well, I haven't built mine yet but this is the one that I'm going to build as soon as I can get to walmart and see if the digital thermometer and humidity reader can be found. I actually have everything else already.
http://www.stormthecastle.com/how-to-make-a/how-to-make-a-homemade-egg-incubator.htm
I'll be posting pictures as I build it. Maybe friday? I don't have any eggs yet, sadly, but that should change in the coming months.![]()
I just bought another incubator but I still have plans to have an arduino hooked up to a PC power supply with fan and a 12volt heater from harbor freight. http://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt-rubberized-heater-with-fan-96144.html
The specs on this heater says it draws 13 amps! Be careful when hooking it up to a computer power supply, it may not put out that much power.
We'll see, the 330 watt power supply I have says it can push 18 amps on the 12v . We'll see if the wiring is up to it. Its a bit of a project which is why I ended up buying a second incubator instead. But with the quail eggs rolling in I may need a third. What have I gotten myself into?
Keep in mind that a #12 wire can handle 20amps, #14 wire can handle 15 amps...so make sure you get the right wire size coming from the power supply. If you have questions, I could help.
Joe