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We have been running staggered hatches (2-3 weeks apart generally) most of the summer.
We have 2 HovaBator forced air incubators. One w auto turners, a 1588, and 2370 as a Hatcher. Both w humidikits.
The Hatcher gets shut off, cleaned, has time to dry out- and gets set up again 2-3 days before lockdown to make sure that the conditions are the same when we swap bators.
But the 1588 has been running pretty constantly.
I noticed some mildew growing on and around the fan... so I ran my last batch, pulled everything apart, and cleaned everything as well as I could.
Then I got another duckling order, so I got it up and running again, and the mold came right back.
Has anyone else had an issue like this?
Is there a way to clean it better than disassembling the forced air unit, cleaning w warm water/ paper towels/ brushes (I don’t want to make the plastic fan blades brittle w vinegar or a more harsh cleaner)... setting in the sun for a bit?
The photo just shows the housing, but the fan blades also have the white mildew / mold.
I can’t believe I’m the first one to deal w this, but I didn’t see anything on the forums about this issue-
It usually runs at 35-40% humidity, depending on what we are hatching.
We have 2 HovaBator forced air incubators. One w auto turners, a 1588, and 2370 as a Hatcher. Both w humidikits.
The Hatcher gets shut off, cleaned, has time to dry out- and gets set up again 2-3 days before lockdown to make sure that the conditions are the same when we swap bators.
But the 1588 has been running pretty constantly.
I noticed some mildew growing on and around the fan... so I ran my last batch, pulled everything apart, and cleaned everything as well as I could.
Then I got another duckling order, so I got it up and running again, and the mold came right back.
Has anyone else had an issue like this?
Is there a way to clean it better than disassembling the forced air unit, cleaning w warm water/ paper towels/ brushes (I don’t want to make the plastic fan blades brittle w vinegar or a more harsh cleaner)... setting in the sun for a bit?
The photo just shows the housing, but the fan blades also have the white mildew / mold.
I can’t believe I’m the first one to deal w this, but I didn’t see anything on the forums about this issue-
It usually runs at 35-40% humidity, depending on what we are hatching.