I have a Hovabator. There is a small hot spot near the turner motor. (The motor itself causes the added heat). I don't put eggs there. When I candle in 10 days, I will shift the eggs around so no eggs stay near that corner where the turner motor is the whole time.i will not candle. I will not candle. I will not candle.But I just LOOOVE peeking at those little peepers while they're growing! Seriously though. I'm not going to see anything on day 4, so there's no sense in looking.![]()
I got a second thermometer/hygromter (analog) to have a way to sort-of ensure some accuracy. My digital one is sitting on top of the turner, so top of egg height (I have the kind that have the cups that look like fingers, or a spikey hairbrush) and my new analog one is sitting on the RAILS of the turner (where the bottom of the egg would be) They're reading about 1-2 degrees different. It's a hovabator with a fan (stock, not DIY). I know there's a chance that it's just the latent discrepancy between the m, but which one should I go with? I've used the digital one with 3 other hatches that didn't go well, likely due to humidity issues on my part, and the digital one is also right on with what the thermostat thermometers for the house. I feel like I should trust the digital one, but that almost 2 degree difference has me concerned.