Nurture Right 360 Incubator Okay?

My nurturight has stopped responding to the programming command. I can no longer adjust the temperature or set the length of incubation for the purposes or activating and deactivating the turner.
 
If you already have it then just use it. You can choose to go with less than the maximum amount of eggs on you maiden trial. I searched, and could not find any for sale to see how they are priced. Usually the higher the price, the better the results.
WISHING YOU BEST...... :thumbsup
 
Yes, but the unit won’t respond.

I have had the unit for around 2 years.

It sounds like the digital components may be damaged then. Water can do this if you're not careful when cleaning the unit or something may have come loose.

FIRST send an email to the manufacturer to see if they have any guidance for you.

SECOND If you know someone savvy with wiring they might be able to open it up and make sure everything looks good inside. Incubators have fairly simple wiring inside so if they're familiar (which I am NOT) it shouldn't be too hard to check these things. I broke a unit by accident once by smashing it on the ground but it was the wiring that came loose, I got impatient and never fixed it (because my husband made me wait too long), I'm a terrible example, lol, but honestly, these things are usually fixable and if not then there wasn't really any harm in trying before needing to replace it right!
 
It sounds like the digital components may be damaged then. Water can do this if you're not careful when cleaning the unit or something may have come loose.

FIRST send an email to the manufacturer to see if they have any guidance for you.

SECOND If you know someone savvy with wiring they might be able to open it up and make sure everything looks good inside. Incubators have fairly simple wiring inside so if they're familiar (which I am NOT) it shouldn't be too hard to check these things. I broke a unit by accident once by smashing it on the ground but it was the wiring that came loose, I got impatient and never fixed it (because my husband made me wait too long), I'm a terrible example, lol, but honestly, these things are usually fixable and if not then there wasn't really any harm in trying before needing to replace it right!

Thank you, I’ll probably wait for the unit to become unusable before I try working on it. I currently have a batch in it. It still runs at 99.5. I just have to manually turn the eggs by spinning the wheel myself and I can’t change the temperature, but for chicken eggs I leave it at 99.5 at all times anyhow.
 
So I like the original poster thought it would reset to 21 days when plugged back in, this is my second run, first 1 was incredibly successful, anyway I realized eggs weren't turning so my question is it's been about 36 hours since I put the eggs in and just now got the timer working so it should start turning. Will my eggs be ok since they didn't turn for just 36 hours??
 

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