Incubator temps

duckboatprincess

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So... I just built my incubator and well... it's ugly but hopefully works right? So, I plug it in and leave it. I come back a half hour later and it's a 60% humidity and 130 degrees! I need a lower wattage bulb, but what else helps to control the temperature and keep it at the right temp?
 
What wattage were you using? In our two homemade circulated air bators(link in my sig line), we use a 60 watt bulb. Do you have a fan? Are you really sure of the accuracy of your instruments you're using to measure temp/humidity?
 
I have a 40 watt bulb in there right now, but no fan. I haven't found one of those yet and as I'm impatient, I decided to try to run it like that for the moment. I can't be 100% on the thermometer but it seems to be pretty accurate. It's not a digital one though.
 
Things like a lower wattage bulb like Speckle said, dimmer switch, and/or getting a thermostat would help you get the temp where it should be.

*I also did the digital thermometer in the fake egg/water wiggler thing. I'd be patient adding eggs though. I spent an additional week tweaking mine until I was satisfied with the temps. Hate for you to set some and have them die
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. What happened with the kid and the cpu fan?
 
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I haven't heard back from him yet. I might just go buy one. We're just tight on money and I wanted to try to get one free but I don't know if I'm going to be able to get one without going to radioshack.
 
It is a thermometer that has both the inside and outside temps on it and the humidity. It has a copper tube that runs out the bottom of it with a metal thing on the end to read the temp and humidity outside... or in this case, inside the incubator. I know that it was reading right when I bought it because it had the correct store temperature on both sides.
 
I'd just ask around my family and friends if they have a dead computer that I could take off their hands. Get a fan out of one of those, then splice the wires with some old adapter, add a bit of electrical tape and voila! Brand new fans are fairly costly for what they are. I'd order online or find one for free.
 
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if ya dont have a thermostat 10 fans inside is not going to help
 
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