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Yep they are staying toasty warm here is a govee report from start until current. Pretty stable I think. The was a little blip that looks too warm for a couple hours but it was simply thermometer placement egg shell temperature have been just under 99 on the cold side and 101 and change at the hottest when measured with an infrared medical thermometerGood morning eggies! Are you all "toasty" warm this morning?Time to rise and shine!
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Here is a thread that shows some behind the scenes pictures. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/my-diy-incubator-test-run.1585106/Okay I just went through all 11 pages. Am I the only one wondering how you turned a toaster oven into an incubator!? How interesting! Please tell me more about it! I mean, I don't think left to my own devices I could make one that would work better than my NR360But I am interested in some cliff notes explaining this better! Are the oven burners doing the heat!? Super cool idea, I'm so curious!
Thank you! That is so cool! I love being innovative and making things. I believe an incubator would be a bit beyond my skill set but I'm very fascinated by yours! Got me thinking though since microwaves have a turning plate I wonder if you could disable the microwave part and do something similar and have a turner! If you're a skilled electrical tinker of course, which I am not lolHere is a thread that shows some behind the scenes pictures. https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/my-diy-incubator-test-run.1585106/
That is a bit outdated but it’s the best I have at the moment. Since then I have changed the light bulbs out for a 45 watt soldering iron because I felt the chicks were getting stressed from the flashing light. The lights would come on and they would wake up the 3 or 4 minutes later it would cycle off and they would sleep for a couple minutes until the light came back on.
I also cut and attached several styrofoam plates to the walls to insulate it and hold the heat in. It was colder around the edges than I wanted it to be.
If this hatch goes well I will get some updated pictures and add them to the original incubator thread.