I couldn't see if the wafer in the WH thermostat I bought was bad but, it wasn't going to work for a bator. I did order a gqf thermostat for my hatching igloo and a extra wafer - just in case one of them needs it. I took apart a small crockpot today with 120 watt heating element and plan to use that as heat sorce for my hatcher bator. The crockpot has a bi-metal thermostat so, i may save that for later.
put eggs in my incubator bator tonight and will be putting more eggs in on Saturday when they arrive. I have a large window on the lid and with the access door on the front, I can change a light bulb or even the wafer - if I need to. The nightlight helps lightbulbs cycle less often and helps me see it's still working fine.![]()
Looks very nice, I hope you get many good hatches from this incubator.
Just a tip, during the summer if you are incubating, you will need to move your incubator.
Right there in front of the air conditioner is a bad place for an incubator.
I don't know how well the seal is on your plexi glass door, but I recommend getting some foam tape. If you go to the hardware store, and ask for it, they will show you exactly where it is.
I still don't know what it is called, but I am pretty sure it is used to sealing doors and windows. I have never had to use it on anything other than sealing my cabinet incubator door.