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Lessee... what didn't?
After I finally got the thermostat to quit swinging wildly, then the lamp fixture started to overheat. So I changed it out, thinking maybe I got a bad one. Didn't take more than an hour... but it was still an hour. Then THAT one started to overheat (it would start flickering, and when it was flickering it was rapidly losing temp). Then I apparently screwed up the placement of a hole for a tube for water flow... cut it wrong, so the water ended up on the bottom of the bator.
Then, with the weather going up/down/up/frozen tundra landscape, the bator stopped keeping temp. It's in my living room against the far wall (nowhere near a door) on a table, so off the floor and out of the draft zone by a long shot. Still couldn't maintain the temp after it spiked to 103ish.
So between completely unstable humidity, two lamp fixtures that overheated, a blown bulb and it's replacement, a replacement thermostat (when I replaced the light fixture, I replaced the thermostat too), and the time/hassle/money spent on eggs, plus the original materials that I bought to make it in the first place, this thing cost me as much as a new lower model Hova-Bator (around $100). I should have just bit the bullet and bought the Hova-Bator 2362N with egg turner off
eBay brand new.
No, I haven't been able to find out that I could refurbish like a cabinet bator or whatever on Craigslist. The only time I saw one was when I was broke and couldn't buy it anyway... and while I love my fiancee, fixing anything electronic isn't his forte... *especially* if I want it to actually *work* when he's done with it. He could build an entire city, but he won't touch electronics of any kind to troubleshoot/fix.
I should stop whining. I'm just in a very poor mood over this... probably because I got off work after 14 hours (8 hours one job, 6 hours at the other), just to find out that all the eggs had really quit (they were due on Saturday).
Great. I had to go and write a novel.