Incuview Incubator

Can anyone tell me if the incuview turns on automatically when plugged in? I’m concerned about very brief (max 20 second) power outages that sometimes occur in my town. Will it turn on automatically when the power is restored or does it have an “on” button?
 
Can anyone tell me if the incuview turns on automatically when plugged in? I’m concerned about very brief (max 20 second) power outages that sometimes occur in my town. Will it turn on automatically when the power is restored or does it have an “on” button?
No "on" button. Plug in to start up at 99.5°f.
 
Can anyone tell me if the incuview turns on automatically when plugged in? I’m concerned about very brief (max 20 second) power outages that sometimes occur in my town. Will it turn on automatically when the power is restored or does it have an “on” button?

No "on" button. Plug in to start up at 99.5°f.
Yep, and I believe it will resume the program...not sure about any setting changes tho.
 
Had something weird happen.
I lifted lid to remove eggs for candling and the turner motor moved maybe 90-180 degrees very quickly. It's still working fine but wondered why it did that?
Maybe @IncubatorWarehouse.com could answer that question?
 
Had something weird happen.
I lifted lid to remove eggs for candling and the turner motor moved maybe 90-180 degrees very quickly. It's still working fine but wondered why it did that?
Maybe @IncubatorWarehouse.com could answer that question?
Was it hanging up on something, the mesh plate or the side of the bator?
The reason I ask, is I have a turner similar to Incuview and it occasionally hangs up on the mesh plate.
 
Was it hanging up on something, the mesh plate or the side of the bator?
The reason I ask, is I have a turner similar to Incuview and it occasionally hangs up on the mesh plate.
Nope. It lifted cleanly out of the tray slot, then moved as described above.
Oh ...you mean maybe it was jammed and when I lifted it it completed it's turn?
That's a possibility..tho it lifted easily so I don't think it was jammed.
 
Nope. It lifted cleanly out of the tray slot, then moved as described above.
Oh ...you mean maybe it was jammed and when I lifted it it completed it's turn?
That's a possibility..tho it lifted easily so I don't think it was jammed.
Ok I just thought I would mention it, other than that, I don't have a clue.
 

I just wanted to share that this works beautifully for adding water during lockdown. The blunt needle is 10 inches long and is easy to direct through the vent hole in the top of the incubator right down through the mesh floor and into the center well in the bottom of the incubator. I use the syringe as a funnel by removing the plunger. The water runs well through the syringe body and through the long blunt needle right into the well. Just keep pouring the water into the syringe and it will fill the center well and then flow into the other channels if you keep pouring water into the syringe body. It does not get any water on the eggs and since it goes right through the mesh at the bottom, there is no water that collects on the mesh. ;)
 
I just wanted to share that this works beautifully for adding water during lockdown. The blunt needle is 10 inches long and is easy to direct through the vent hole in the top of the incubator right down through the mesh floor and into the center well in the bottom of the incubator. I use the syringe as a funnel by removing the plunger. The water runs well through the syringe body and through the long blunt needle right into the well. Just keep pouring the water into the syringe and it will fill the center well and then flow into the other channels if you keep pouring water into the syringe body. It does not get any water on the eggs and since it goes right through the mesh at the bottom, there is no water that collects on the mesh. ;)
I figured you had the perfect solution there. I'm ordering one too, thanks!
 

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