I am planning on setting my eggs today in my Farm Innovators 2450. I wish I had done my research on here before requesting it for Christmas because I would have chosen otherwise...But here I am.
I have two back up thermometers. One is a dial thermometer that we calibrated in a glass of ice water, the other is a reptile thermometer that I read is very accurate, but I can't get it to read true in a glass of ice water. Last night it read .4 degrees high. When I put it in the incubator it was reading high but would be in range. This morning, it was reading LOW, so I put it in the ice water again and it read 1.1 high. It takes forever to change as well and seems to be all over the place. Should I just disregard it altogether?
I had to bump the incubator up to 100 to get the calibrated dial thermometer to read what looks like 99.5...tiny little lines.
I can go to the kitchen store and get a digital thermometer than can be calibrated or should I trust the dial thermometer?
I have two back up thermometers. One is a dial thermometer that we calibrated in a glass of ice water, the other is a reptile thermometer that I read is very accurate, but I can't get it to read true in a glass of ice water. Last night it read .4 degrees high. When I put it in the incubator it was reading high but would be in range. This morning, it was reading LOW, so I put it in the ice water again and it read 1.1 high. It takes forever to change as well and seems to be all over the place. Should I just disregard it altogether?
I had to bump the incubator up to 100 to get the calibrated dial thermometer to read what looks like 99.5...tiny little lines.
I can go to the kitchen store and get a digital thermometer than can be calibrated or should I trust the dial thermometer?