Apr 4, 2009 #11 perrym1962 Songster 14 Years Joined Oct 21, 2007 Messages 302 Reaction score 2 Points 234 Location Eastview, Ky.. Glad you got it going...
Apr 4, 2009 Thread starter #12 pips&peeps There is no "I" in Ameraucana Spirit Educator Joined Jan 18, 2008 Messages 8,431 Reaction score 189 Points 381 Location Newman Lake, WA Ok, now I have four different accurite thermo-hygrometers in the LG and they all have different readings. The two little white ones are right next to each other and the two gray ones' sensors are right next to each other. Which one do I go by? I have read the instructions and they do not say you can reset the gage.
Ok, now I have four different accurite thermo-hygrometers in the LG and they all have different readings. The two little white ones are right next to each other and the two gray ones' sensors are right next to each other. Which one do I go by? I have read the instructions and they do not say you can reset the gage.
Apr 4, 2009 #13 jnjross Crowing 16 Years Joined Apr 3, 2008 Messages 1,112 Reaction score 7 Points 304 Location edwards, ms pips&peeps : I had to squeeze the connectors. It works now! Thanks everyone. Just in time too, I have a sebbie that is trying to pip. I just have to get the thing stabilized and the humidity up. i'm glad it was the connector and not the fan , those darn metal blades in the connectors seem to slip back out after a while. on the gray ones read the "in" temp, what kind of diff are you getting? Last edited: Apr 4, 2009
pips&peeps : I had to squeeze the connectors. It works now! Thanks everyone. Just in time too, I have a sebbie that is trying to pip. I just have to get the thing stabilized and the humidity up. i'm glad it was the connector and not the fan , those darn metal blades in the connectors seem to slip back out after a while. on the gray ones read the "in" temp, what kind of diff are you getting?