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Here are the pictures of the incubator I am almost finished with.
My question is where do I put the fresh air holes, how big should they be and how many?
The clear dinner plate will be my window, sealed into a routed groove with silicon.
To keep the water wiggler, remote switch sensor and remote temp sensor from rolling around, I drilled a hole 3/4 of the way into the bottom of the incubator and stuck a ink pen case in the hole. The ink pen case and sensors are inside the wiggler.
The inside of the case is sealed with epoxy resin and the outside is just painted with what I had handy.
The heat is created by a 60w light bulb and circulated with a fan from a computer case. It is encased is hardware cloth and took the handle off a trowel and used the metal piece for a heat shield.
On day 18, the automatic turner comes out and a flat pan with drawer liner will go in it's place for the hatch.
Humidity will be controlled by a small container of water in the closest corner of the case.
Any advice, warnings or comments would be most welcome.
Marcus
My question is where do I put the fresh air holes, how big should they be and how many?
The clear dinner plate will be my window, sealed into a routed groove with silicon.
To keep the water wiggler, remote switch sensor and remote temp sensor from rolling around, I drilled a hole 3/4 of the way into the bottom of the incubator and stuck a ink pen case in the hole. The ink pen case and sensors are inside the wiggler.
The inside of the case is sealed with epoxy resin and the outside is just painted with what I had handy.
The heat is created by a 60w light bulb and circulated with a fan from a computer case. It is encased is hardware cloth and took the handle off a trowel and used the metal piece for a heat shield.
On day 18, the automatic turner comes out and a flat pan with drawer liner will go in it's place for the hatch.
Humidity will be controlled by a small container of water in the closest corner of the case.
Any advice, warnings or comments would be most welcome.




Marcus
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