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The govee hydrometer says that the humidity is 7-10 degrees lower than what the incubator says! I have had shrink wrapped chicks these last couple of times that I’ve been incubating eggs and I was wondering why!
 
The govee hydrometer says that the humidity is 7-10 degrees lower than what the incubator says! I have had shrink wrapped chicks these last couple of times that I’ve been incubating eggs and I was wondering why!
How old is the unit? Not that I know how to fix that issue other than adding water for next time. Just curious if it may be an age of unit issue?
 
How old is the unit? Not that I know how to fix that issue other than adding water for next time. Just curious if it may be an age of unit issue?
I got it at Christmas (2024) so it shouldn’t be that old and I remember it being hard to keep the humidity up the first time I used it but then it was a lot easier the next two times and on those hatches I have had chicks shrink wrapped and several die😞and on this batch when the I finally got the govee hydrometer/thermometer it said my incubator was 7-10% lower than what the incubator said
 
Keeping the humidity constant - because its just a slide in the back of the cover - is challenging. I've not had an issue because I'm in an RV in FL - its ALWAYS humid here. But people in climate controlled/ conditioned houses or drier areas of the country? Yes, a hygrometer is a VERY good idea, for the kerbonnix and most others.
 
Keeping the humidity constant - because its just a slide in the back of the cover - is challenging. I've not had an issue because I'm in an RV in FL - its ALWAYS humid here. But people in climate controlled/ conditioned houses or drier areas of the country? Yes, a hygrometer is a VERY good idea, for the kerbonnix and most others.
Yeah! I was thinking that the temp might be wrong (I did have the temperature at 100 instead of 99.5 already because it’s a half degree low) not the humidity!
 

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