I am not planning on brooding these chicks outside right away. I have another set of a dozen 3-4-week-olds who I will move into the coop right away with six laying pullets. They will have a panic room with a heating plate until I determine they don't need the plate and/or the room anymore. Then these chicks get to go outside with the plate, since I have only one. Until then it's heat lamps indoors where I can control them better and keep birds from coming into contact with them. I used them for two hatches last spring. They are not my favorite and I don't like the poor safety factor, but they will have to suffice for now. I would love a sweeter heater (or 12!) Someday, when money isn't so tight.
The person who was talking about not turning the last week said it resulted in better hatches for her. It may help, it may hurt, I'm just experimenting with it to hopefully reduce malpositioned chicks of which I've had a few.
I have a forced air incubator, but I've still been disappointed with the inconsistency in temperature. It does have an autoturner, which I used only for a few days while on vacation this hatch, I much prefer hand turning, and the hole for the cord of the autoturner, whether it's in the incubator or not, is a huge source of heat loss. Keeping it plugged was essential. Since I don't like the autoturner anymore anyway (though it can be handy, for trips and like for a power outage where I had to move the incubator and keep the eggs from rolling around), next time I'll just have a still air bator. Humidity has not been a problem with it, fortunately. I use an ice cube tray for water before lockdown, then use sponges during lockdown so I don't have chicks stumbling into the filled ice cube tray and drowning. I only just read for the first time recently also an explanation I could understand about weighing eggs. This actually intrigues me and I'm eager to try it next time!
This is only my fourth hatch, but I learn so much more with each one. How did any of those original chicks ever survive?! I did everything wrong!