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I'm in the process of recycling an old styrofoam incubater into a homemade cabinet bater. I'll post pics as I go. Hopefully it works 

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This was made 100% Free from Craigslist Throw aways! I only have 4 hens and one rooster, so he was our first baby! We had to do some experimenting with the temperature but he is happy and healthy! My husband is going to install a permanent light and a computer fan that we also found for free on craigslist. That was my challenge I wanted to see if it was possible to create a "furniture grade" incubator for zero dollars! With my husbands brains we succeeded!
Sorry, but I feel the fan should run all the time if you are going to have one.my friend,if you use a fan and a lamp connected to the thermostat,and if you cover the lamp with aluminium foil in order to eliminate the ultra red radiation that tends to overheat the surface of the eggs,if you keep a moisture level of 50-55%,if you turn eggs twice a day and if you adjust your thermostat to open at 37,5 and close at 37,8 celcius you should have a hatch rate of 80-85% of the fertile eggs.
I have to disagree with you. When using a HWH thermostat, it needs to be within 2" from the heat source as it is designed to pick up radiant heat. Any further away (as in the other side of the incubator) and the temp will swing way too much and you will have a 6-15* temp variance.Quintinp......I'm sorry to say, you are wrong about the thermostat needing to be close to the heat source. The thermostat should be at the opposite end of the heat source as that allows the entire incubator to be heated to the desired temperature before the thermostat turns off the heat source. Placing the thermostat close to the heat source will turn off the heat source before the entire incubator has reached the desired temp. If you were to place the thermostat for your home close to a register where your furnace blows out hot air, the thermostat would reach the desired temp. you set it for to heat the entire house and turn off your furnace.
Sorry, but I feel the fan should run all the time if you are going to have one.
I have to disagree with you. When using a HWH thermostat, it needs to be within 2" from the heat source as it is designed to pick up radiant heat. Any further away (as in the other side of the incubator) and the temp will swing way too much and you will have a 6-15* temp variance.