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Awesome incubator Sally!
Don't incandescent bulbs burn out quickly when switched on and off frequently? That was always my understanding, and the reason I lean toward other heat sources.

Another note, I can't find the original post anymore -- any electrician will tell you to always switch the hot wire, not neutral. There is no benefit to switching neutral over hot and if the switch is off when someone downstream completes a circuit, then the switched hot means no harm done. It's never advisable to rely on hot being switched, but it happens, and I've been guilty of not turning off the breaker, just flipping the switch, before working on the circuit.
we use these
I have only had one blow out 4 in our other coolers in a year!
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Very true on the best incubator... but one major drawback... there is no where to plug it in! LOL
The SPR girls doing the co-broody is my first experience with that also... though I really, really hope they do it again... it is so neat to watch them! I don't know how often 'co-broodies' happen, but I would say probably less than 10% based on the reading I have done. Probably a lot to do with them being raised together, I know someone used to post on the broody thread about a mother-daughter pair that would broody together also...
 
Sally-----this may be a dumb question............I don't know that much about incubators..............

I was just wondering why your heat source is at the top..............since heat rises?

the light bulbs are heat source--right? and then fans help to circulate the air.............

does it make any difference if the heat is on the bottom or the top of the unit?

just curious--
 

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