Hi guys!
I am planning my first hatch and have been finding SO much great information on this board. Thank you so much. I am planning on building my own incubator using a cooler, Ranco thermostat and computer fan. I have not yet decided if I should buy heating coil from an incubator supply store, or simply install two light bulbs like I have seen in many DIY incubators. I am either going to use a automatic egg turner, or create a manual one that can be manipulated from the outside of the cooler, so I don't have to take the lid off constantly.
Regardless, my real question is on the location of my incubator. To avoid temp fluctuations and drafts, I am considering using my linen closet. My cooler fits perfectly, with about 6 inches of space on either side. I have read, however, how important ventilation is for hatching chicks. Would the closet be too closed off and prevent oxygen flow? Should I keep the incubator in a corner of my office instead? I live in North Florida so the weather is milder than most places, however, in March a freeze is not unheard of. The closet would probably maintain better. Also, I like the idea of having the incubator closed off and out of danger of being knocked over, etc. It would be a great space saver too.
Any advice or opinions/criticisms are welcome. Thanks for the help!
Kelsey
I am planning my first hatch and have been finding SO much great information on this board. Thank you so much. I am planning on building my own incubator using a cooler, Ranco thermostat and computer fan. I have not yet decided if I should buy heating coil from an incubator supply store, or simply install two light bulbs like I have seen in many DIY incubators. I am either going to use a automatic egg turner, or create a manual one that can be manipulated from the outside of the cooler, so I don't have to take the lid off constantly.
Regardless, my real question is on the location of my incubator. To avoid temp fluctuations and drafts, I am considering using my linen closet. My cooler fits perfectly, with about 6 inches of space on either side. I have read, however, how important ventilation is for hatching chicks. Would the closet be too closed off and prevent oxygen flow? Should I keep the incubator in a corner of my office instead? I live in North Florida so the weather is milder than most places, however, in March a freeze is not unheard of. The closet would probably maintain better. Also, I like the idea of having the incubator closed off and out of danger of being knocked over, etc. It would be a great space saver too.
Any advice or opinions/criticisms are welcome. Thanks for the help!
Kelsey