Okay, here is what happened this time around. The Janoel 12 has two racks. You put in the top one and put the turner on it and it holds about 9 decent size chicken eggs. But with this second incubation I had 15 eggs. They were shipped so I wanted to incubate them standing up in cartons. So I put them on the lower hatching rack so there would be enough head room. I did a dry incubation. I think humidity stayed up pretty good due to so many eggs in a small space. I slowly tilted the entire incubator by sitting it on a towel and rolling up one end of the towel a little more each time . I worked up to a good tilt because they were shipped eggs. Tossed 4 clear eggs at 10 days. I recorded weights at start, 7, 14, and 18 days. They lost 10-13%. There was one egg that the shipper had thrown in at the last min. When she/he found it in the barn. It was shipped upside down and had an air cell that never reattached but the chick was growing and moving so I let it go until it quit. Never grew properly. All the other 10 hatched and are doing great under a broody. The completed hatch took longer than the first time. About 2 1/2 days. I also had about 4 sticky chicks. Most hatched on their own just fine. I helped a little with two of them. I can just tell you. The one thing I have come to really hate about this incubator is the lack of the ability to see anything through it. But it obviously works well and since it is small and regains humidity quickly I was able to open and check on the situation. I would rather just be able to see though.