Quote: So thanks for the advice. So far, I have gotten the temp up to 100 before the electricity turns off. I had to position the wafer touching the button, then when it got up to temp, the water pushed out more & turned it off. I'm thinking that the switch is probably somewhat sticky if that makes sense or just needs to be replaced,or is that how it works? I was thinking that the wafer just had to touch the button to turn it off, not so it seems like it has to push in harder to activate the switch. Anyways, this afternoon, I sat there and as the temp rose, & the wafer turned off the switch, I adjusted it little by little until it switched off at 100. Now, should I worry that its 100 in front of the glass on the door right under the light bulb and maybe not 100 in the back of the unit? The fan is pretty strong, so I would think the temp wouldn't vary much through out the incubator, but I look suspiciously at the light bulb and wonder if that is providing some of the heat, and maybe I should adjust the wafer to push off at a slightly higher temp to allow for heat from the bulb?
OK the wafer will amaze you how far it expands. The wafer must push in a little on the button of the switch. When it pushes on the switch enough you should hear a faint click of the switch and then again when it cools you should heat the switch click. Mine does this very frequently. I would NOT leave the light on. I would only turn it on when needed. Also I put a thermometer in the trays to check temp. My unit only runs about 90-95 on the door but the trays are right on 100.