My first incubator... and yes, I made it myself!

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When we tried that with ours....wetting the bricks, the humidity sky-rocketed! We had to dry the bricks in the oven and start over. A paper towel wick set on the brick was perfect. For lock down we used 2 paper towel wicks.

I was thinking one wet brick an the rest dry might not do that but it may. Could just wet wet one brick a little at a time till the humidity comes up to where you want it... Very slowly....
 
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When we tried that with ours....wetting the bricks, the humidity sky-rocketed! We had to dry the bricks in the oven and start over. A paper towel wick set on the brick was perfect. For lock down we used 2 paper towel wicks.

Yeah... I fear wetting the bricks would be too difficult to control. I couldn't undo it without dismantling the box... which would be bad with eggs in it.

When I first put the pavers into the incubator they had a lot of moisture in them from being outside and wet. It took a day to dry them out and the humidity was VERY high in the box. When I added more pavers later I first heated and dried them out in the oven and that helped.

I'm attempting to equalize RH% now with just my water tray full. We'll see how that goes!

Cheers!
 
Keep us posted.
We did a side-by-side hatch with some eggs in a Brinsea Mini Advanced and some in our homemade incubator. The homemade incubator had a better hatch rate....maybe we just got lucky or maybe it was all the good advice we found here.
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Rebelcowboy's videos were particularly helpful. We found it was more fun with the homemade as we were more involved with watching temps/humidity and turning eggs. More eggs coming next Friday, so may tweak the homemade a little....going to use an egg carton this time for the first 18 days, then lay them down for lockdown.
 
So the past day I have been monitoring humidity in my incubator. I filled my 4" round water tray and let it run for a day.

It has been reading 40% humidity at 100 degree (air and egg) for a day now. (My basement where it sits it is a constant 50% RH and 58 degrees.)

So that sounds good to me for incubating days 1-18. I'm pleased.

This morning I added a sponge to the water tray to increase surface area. I'll let that run until it equalizes and see. I'm hoping to get a tad over 50% RH which will be a good level for days 19-21. ("dry" hatching)

All this experimenting is fun! I'm getting excited to get my eggs to set this Sunday!

Cheers!
 
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Great!

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Before I set my eggs, I dialed in my high humidity level. I have a 5"x7" tin lid under the wire shelf. When I fill this lid with water, my RH% leveled out at 55%. So I'm happy with that as my day 19-21 humidity levels. I can also fill this lid without opening the lid through a vent hole. So I think I'm good to go.

Hope so, cause I set my first eggs on Saturday... 10 lovely, local breed eggs... of the mix variety! haha

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Cheers!
 

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