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For those reading this post--not directed at HugHess but a general audience post:The problem is with the 4200 w/autoturner.
They leave you no room to place thermometers without losing or jamming in the rack. The water wiggler with the meat probe therm ( that has an alarm set ) has helped me achieve very successful hatches.
I have no problems with them and they are closest to my calibrated therm which I believe over the built-ins any day!
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Is that a thermostat? I have a thermostat hooked up to a 25 w light bulb, it just doesn't turn the light back on fast enough so I get about a 10 degree change.@vandamma72 I'm not an expert about incubators. But here's what I did. I had an old still air incubator that got lousy results because I could not keep the temp stable. I purchase this kit; http://incubatorwarehouse.com/48-watt-incukit-dc.html Cut out the top and replaced with plexglas so I could see everything and BAM! My first two hatches were a success. Your mileage may vary.![]()
So sorry. You could still keep everyone posted with how your hatch is going, and post pics of the chicks when the do hatch. I always love seeing the pictures. It gets me excited for when mine start hatching.
If a person does not have an extra meat thermometer with a probe(I could not give mine up for a month) The Brinsea Spot check will cost about the same and it has a probe. It is .1 accurate for temperature too.
We can go out and buy a lot of general purpose things that will work. Incubating is common enough now that we do not need to do that though. We can buy equipment and accessories that are made for incubating--They often work better for that purpose too. Incubator warehouse is a great source as well as the GQF store and Brinsea direct. Another example is candling. We can buy a $40.00 flashlight from amazon or walmart(some are less expensive but not as good) but the brinsea occuview candlers are made for candling and do not cost that much more. I have had mine for more than two years. If it were a regular flashlight someone in my family would have broken it or lost it by now.
I have made candling videos using by occuview high intensity--even with marans eggs--and you can see stuff with it!
I thought that's what it looked like. Yeah, I've seen a lot of mixed reviews too. I've been thinking about getting one. TSC has them $129 normally.I went ahead an ordered one. It is made by Farm Innovators (I see a lot of folks on here with it and mixed results). I will run it side by side with the hovabator genesis that I have with the same set up (digital, fan, turner) that I paid about $200 for. I am curious how it will do. For a styrobator the genesis has given me great hatch rates so far.
I already had a dreAm about hatching chicks. Three weeks is such a long wait
When do people start candling? I'm still unsure on when to do it and what I'm looking for, but I don't want to keep eggs in the bator if they aren't viable.