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Great thread! I didn't get thru all 71 pages (lol), but I still can't figure out how to attach the milk jug lid for a knob. That little post thermostat stump is a little too touchy. I used a skinny screw about an inch long and can't reach anything. It's threaded at the end? Please tell me now to attach a knob. Thanks.

With a small screw.
 
I was gifted a LG with a fan and egg turner to use in my third grade classroom. Because of it's reputation for being fiddly, I decided to give it a test run at home first. (I'm also running a Brinsea Mini in the classroom.) I set a dozen eggs eggs in the LG March 15. The temperature has been holding steady at 100 degrees, but occasionally it dips to 98. I am afraid to turn the thermostat up and get a temp spike. Should I let it be or what?

I wouldn't worry. I have a Hova-Bator that goes from around 98.5 to 100 and I have had very successful hatches in it. I have my LG's in a room that is closed off so the temperatures keeps pretty steady. Some people even put them in a closet. Remember when a broody sits on eggs, she will get off daily to eat, drink and poop. I set my thermometer at the same level as the eggs.
 
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so if mine is wavering between 99.7 and 100.2 I should be OK? It's empty now but will be setting eggs 4/5
 
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Sounds like you've got it pretty much figured out. People DO manage really good hatches in these incubators, but it seems to take a good amount more skill than with some of the 'easier' bators out there. It's not nice having failed hatches to begin with, but I think in the end you'll end up with a better understanding of the incubation process and a better ability to troubleshoot bad incubations than a lot of other people with the set-and-forget bators.


Out of interest, if you don't open the lid, how do you turn the eggs now?
 
Im new to this site and trying to figure out how to go about it. i ordered an incubator this morning and can't wait for it to get here. contemplated on making one myself but just didn't have the confidence.
 
so if mine is wavering between 99.7 and 100.2 I should be OK? It's empty now but will be setting eggs 4/5
That temperature range is ok. I usually run my incubators around 100 degrees. You may want to put some rocks or water bottles in with 4 or 5 eggs. The more eggs the better temperature stability.
 
thank you cmom! I am still going to work at getting it to sit at 100 but if I don't get precisely there 100% of the time that I all is not lost. I am setting 2 doz eggs ON 4/5 sorry for the confusion :)
 
I have mine in my downstairs bathroom. It maintains a good 72 degrees in there, and when I want to candle, I just turn on the heat in the bathroom and close the door and it keeps my eggs nice and warm while the bator is open :)
 

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