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- Jun 5, 2014
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I like that HatchCraft. Which way works better in side incubator or out? Does humidity hurt controller? How much did your controller setup cost? Was going to buy two going to build hatcher.
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Which controller is these? I can't find the tks4-14cn.
Thanks for all of the information. I just looked at the spyder digital thermostats which one did you get R2elk? Where did you put your temperature probe ?
I got the Herpstat 1 because I wanted the three prong plug but it isn't necessary since the 1202 only had a 2 prong plug to begin with. Their cheapest model will work fine.
I currently have the temperature probe hanging over the center of the top tray at a level even with the center of the eggs. I made a ceramic egg and intend to insert the probe into the center of it, fill it with water and seal it and them place the egg in the top rack.
Do you have any pictures of what you did?
Do you have any pictures of what you did?
Thanks that helps.Herpstat 1Back of controller
Side of incubator
Back of incubator
Temperature probe
Heating element connection
I removed the top of the incubator to access the rear chamber in order to separate the heating element and controller from the electrical supply to the fan and auto-turner. You can accomplish the same thing by removing the back of the incubator. I cannot provide any images of the change in wiring in the back compartment because I did not take any photos at the time and do not feel like opening up the back section again. Hope this is helpful to you. The on/off switch is not necessary but I like it better than having to pull the plug to shut the unit off. For the Spyder controller I just unplug the electric cord from the back of the controller when I am not using it. I always turn the fan on before I plug the cord back into the controller. The same can be accomplished much cheaper by using the STC-1000 rather than the Spyder controller. The Spyder controller does allow you to apply an offset to the temperature probe's reading . I found my probe readingto be approximately 0.3°F low so I am using their temperature adjustment to keep the temperature right on the money. Good luck.