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Hey if you got it that far than go for it. Use long bolts and nuts and have a gap of at least
1/2" between the fan and the top. Let it blow towards the top so you aren't blowing air
directly on the eggs in the middle.
Good luck. Sounds like you are almost there.
Yeah ... what he said, except for the last bit. It should blow down, directly onto the eggs, and thus onto the water tray below them.
This doesn't harm the eggs, and helps enormously with humidity control.
All the suggestions about blowing sideways, or installing anywhere except in the centre of the top, will lead to temperature control problems. It will only work if, as near as possible, you create conditions of linear flow of air.
The 1/2 inch gap is critical (well, a decent sized gap).
Use long bolts and spacers ... it's pretty straightforward.
Using an adaptor is easy, and not a disadvantage. In fact, if you use a multi-voltage adaptor, then you get even more control than the ridiculously expensive kit, because you can control the fan speed with the voltage selector.
$30 for a PC fan with a small transformer atatched is, by the way, excessive.
ymmv