Lab incubator to hatch eggs???

For those wondering about the temperature on a lab incubator, they are adjustable. They usually have a range from about 5 degrees C. to around 75 degrees C. Some have water jackets inside that help keep the temperature swings lower, and these will maintain temp to about plus or minus .2-.3 C. Some also have adjustable humidity controls that will keep it at the humidity you set it at as long as you give it a water source and a drain that's not plugged. Another nice thing about them (mine included) is some have an outlet inside that can be used to plug in your automatic egg turner and/or a fan to circulate the air if you need one. They are also stainless steel inside, which makes cleanup after a hatch much nicer. If anyone has questions about a particular incubator, I'll be happy to answer them. I get to use them fairly often, as it's part of being a laboratory technician.
What about a bio rad mini incubation oven? Do you think this would be a suitable incubator? Also, I'm not sure about how to work around the humidity issue?
 
Hello,

Would we be able to convert this model, Heraeus Instruments 6000 Series Convection Gas Co2 Incubator D-6450?

thank you!
 
Hello!

I have found an 'Imperial II ' for sale and wondering about converting it. Sounds like temp and humidity are fine but do they have vent?
 
For those wondering about the temperature on a lab incubator, they are adjustable. They usually have a range from about 5 degrees C. to around 75 degrees C. Some have water jackets inside that help keep the temperature swings lower, and these will maintain temp to about plus or minus .2-.3 C. Some also have adjustable humidity controls that will keep it at the humidity you set it at as long as you give it a water source and a drain that's not plugged. Another nice thing about them (mine included) is some have an outlet inside that can be used to plug in your automatic egg turner and/or a fan to circulate the air if you need one. They are also stainless steel inside, which makes cleanup after a hatch much nicer. If anyone has questions about a particular incubator, I'll be happy to answer them. I get to use them fairly often, as it's part of being a laboratory technician.
Hi. I came across your post about this issue. I have the possibility of acquiring a Controlled environment Incubator Shaker series 25 in good condition at an excellent price. I would really like to know if this is something you would recommend to hatch eggs in?
 
I know this thread is old but I'm trying to figure out how to convert a lab incubator. I have an imperials II with quail eggs in it right now. I open the door 3 times a day to turn, let in fresh air and add water. If you've done it, please share!!
 

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