Nurture right 360 new incubatorists advice

One tip, I had a brief power flicker, the lights flashed, but I didn’t even need to reset my clocks it was so fast. I didn’t notice until the next morning that the power going off, however brief, set the turner to be off, so just watch out for that.
Oh, ok. Thanks! That's good advice.
 
That's weird. I don't have any idea why it would be doing that. Did you try to change it or something? @CluckNDoodle ?


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This one is new to me. I've never seen EE that I can recall...I did break one, let me check the video when the alarm was going off, lol.
 
Ok, the temperature was out of control on mine because the fan was broken so the only code flashing was "HI", the video if you're curious:

I did find this in an older thread, it sounds like the manufacturer sent them a replacement part when you read through a few comments.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/nurture-right-360-incubator-okay.1221033/post-20084111
Thanks. I searched online and did not see anything for the nr360 ee was on another brand that indicated humidity. It seems ok now.

I wish I had taken a picture was too busy trying to figure it out then was outside tending all the farm kids.

If it does it again I will take pics or vids and once I hear from manna pro I'll let everyone know.

Thanks for the info and links.

In the meantime gotta go check for one more egg to start this first batch.
 
Oh what is everyone's consensus for adding water to it once a day or lots more.

The room I have them in stays about mid 50s humidity normally and avg low is 70 -74.

Just curious
 
I add water at night and in the morning. If it’s too high, I keep it dry in the bottom and put a little cup inside with water, I sit it on the top middle of the turner and it rides the ride. The smaller surface area keeps humidity lower. For lockdown I use it the regular way since it keeps it good and high.
 
I add water at night and in the morning. If it’s too high, I keep it dry in the bottom and put a little cup inside with water, I sit it on the top middle of the turner and it rides the ride. The smaller surface area keeps humidity lower. For lockdown I use it the regular way since it keeps it good and high.
Cool, thanks again
 

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