Incubator question

MyNameIs86

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Anyway, I have my incubator going since yesterday and the red light has stayed on practically since i uncovered the hole. However the temperature has not moved since I plugged it in at 103 (really 100 since it is 3 degree's off).
so is the light being on all the time good or bad?
 
The light being on all the time means it is trying to maintain temperature. If you can find a way to insulate it without restricting airflow you can reduce your electricity use and better control temps.
 
Anyway, I have my incubator going since yesterday and the red light has stayed on practically since i uncovered the hole. However the temperature has not moved since I plugged it in at 103 (really 100 since it is 3 degree's off).
so is the light being on all the time good or bad?
What kind of bator are u using? I NEVER go by the Thermometer on my styro. I use three thermometers CAILIBRATE its important too!

refer to the section on temperature HERE.... https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/hatching-eggs-101
 
its a hovabator 1602n
I did add water and took out a red thingy
i'm just curious on how to get it to the right temperature. my room is not that cold.

I am thinking perhaps its because its right by my fish tank?
I'm thinking about moving my fish tank somewhere else or putting the incubator on a side table away from the fish tank.
Hmm.
 
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