watts=voltsXamps
Consider first that the heating element in your incubator will be your big Wattage draw, but doesnt stay on all the time. In a typical cabinet style incubator like the Dickey or Sportsman, the heating element is around 200W but will only cycle for a few seconds every few minutes to maintain proper warmth. The Fan that ciculates the air will run continuous for the entire 21 days and most likely (I havent checked this to be sure), will use as much or more power than the heater over a 21day period. If you really want to monitor your electrical consumption, I suggest that you buy one of those plug in meters. You plug your incubator into one and then plug it into the outlet. It will give you a digital display of how much power your incubator is using.
Since your typical house outlet is 120v and is fused to about 20amps, a maximum Wattage use would be 120VX20amps=2400watts. A large space heater would be around 1800W, normally 1500W.
Consider first that the heating element in your incubator will be your big Wattage draw, but doesnt stay on all the time. In a typical cabinet style incubator like the Dickey or Sportsman, the heating element is around 200W but will only cycle for a few seconds every few minutes to maintain proper warmth. The Fan that ciculates the air will run continuous for the entire 21 days and most likely (I havent checked this to be sure), will use as much or more power than the heater over a 21day period. If you really want to monitor your electrical consumption, I suggest that you buy one of those plug in meters. You plug your incubator into one and then plug it into the outlet. It will give you a digital display of how much power your incubator is using.
Since your typical house outlet is 120v and is fused to about 20amps, a maximum Wattage use would be 120VX20amps=2400watts. A large space heater would be around 1800W, normally 1500W.