- Apr 15, 2011
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Hi there, new kid on the block without an egg to my name. I've caught the hatching bug though, and am attempting to make a styrofoam incubator. After looking at lots of incubator designs and kinds, I'm rather hoping to make a "false wall", as I hear that helps keep temperatures even. I really have no idea how to place the fan, lights, and humidity source (sponges in this case). I've doodled up some cut-aways (looking into the side of the incubator, not looking down into the incubator from the top), and would love opinions on them. Seems like this place is full of experts, and I'd love any input...even if it is "start over"! The styrofoam box itself come from a fish store and the inside dimensions are about 16 inches long by 13 inches wide, and 11 inches high. The walls are almost 2 inches thick. I plan on buying a second box from them, and cutting that one down to make the additional false wall compartment, leaving the listed measurements for eggs, thermometers, and so forth only. The bulb I'll be using is 25 watts, but I can increase wattage if need be. I do have a thermostat, which I plan on mounting near the bulb, but it is not pictured in the below plans, only the three components I'm worried about are.
A note on number 3: While it has a design aspect I really like (the fan is mounted next to a hole -the black dot- so it can draw fresh air in from outside the incubator), the air doesn't make a nice loop inside, and I don't think it'd have a good result.
Thanks so much!
A note on number 3: While it has a design aspect I really like (the fan is mounted next to a hole -the black dot- so it can draw fresh air in from outside the incubator), the air doesn't make a nice loop inside, and I don't think it'd have a good result.
Thanks so much!
