I've got a fan assisted incubator. The thermometer hangs through a hole in the top and the bulb sits about two inches above the tops of the eggs. I checked the thermometer before my first incubation and it was spot on, so I went ahead with two hatches. Both of them ran overdue, which I KNOW can mean low temperatures, but I had checked and double checked the thermometer so I thought oh well, just one of those things. Two days ago I was getting ready to set my third batch of eggs, and I thought I'd sit the thermometer lower down in the bator, just to check. Like I said, it's a fan assisted bator, so the temps should be exactly the same throughout, but when I went back to check I found that down at the level where the eggs sit, my thermometer was reading just below 98!!!!!
So I have jacked the temp up so that down at egg level is 99.5, and hopefully now I'll get a Day 21 hatch.
But how on earth can a fan assisted bator not have even temps throughout? Gah!
I guess this is just a lesson to check everything, then check it all again.
...and then sit for an hour or two and try to think what I might have missed.
So I have jacked the temp up so that down at egg level is 99.5, and hopefully now I'll get a Day 21 hatch.
But how on earth can a fan assisted bator not have even temps throughout? Gah!
I guess this is just a lesson to check everything, then check it all again.
...and then sit for an hour or two and try to think what I might have missed.
