*sigh* the incubator is frustrating lol. The little thermometer I have falls between the eggs because of the egg turner. When it is on top of the eggs, it reads 99.5 exactly. When it falls down to the side of the eggs it says 97. I am afraid to turn it up...... It spiked to 102 yesterday on top of the eggs. Not sure for how long- but had me frantic lol I am so afraid of messing up! The broody makes it look SOOOOOOOOOO simple. Just sit there. I have nothing to measure humidity right now- should be here by tomorrow.. bought a digital hygro/thermometer that has a sensor that dangles through the LG vent hole, at egg level. Guess I just will keep going- hoping it all goes well- and not be surprised if I start to smell the yucky smell.....
Before my Sportsman, I only used LG Still Air incubators and a stryo- homemade incubator, I will list some things below that worked for me.
Remember the temperature on the top of the eggs that are closest to the heating element is going to be the right temp and that there will be a lower temp near the bottom of the egg. This is normal and good, 99.5 at the top of the egg is perfect. Leave it.
If all 3 water troughs in the bottom of the LG are full and you have 1 red plug in one of the top vents, give or take (depending on humidity levels in the room and outside) your humidity should be around 38-40%. I have never been able to get the humidity in a LG Still Air up over 40%, until the eggs came out of the turner and went into lockdown where I could put a small bowl of water with a sponge/rag in it and even then I struggled keeping hum. at over 50%.
The sudden spike of 102* should not have effected anything as long as it didn't sit and cook at 102* for an excessive period of time (like 8 hours or more...not sure what the exact time limit is). They will flux a bit as the temps of the room/house will flux, but IMO, run best when in rooms that are kept a constant temp.
Once I had my LG's dialed in...I marked the little dial and the top of the 'bator and never touched it again.
Be watchful of where little wire the sensor is on and not to have it to close to the element.
Sounds like things are plugging along just as they should.