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Leah-yes I know I'm crazy :

The science behind it is interesting...the contact radiation. Sounds like the electric skillit isn't just a kitchen counter idea anymore.
Twigg, I admire your foreward thinking positive attitude. Maybe ten years from now we can all try one out!

You can try it now.

You will need the following:

Peristaltic Pump, Max delivery about 2oz per hour ...... $80 ish
Humidity Sensor ..... from $30
RH Controller ....... $60

Silicone tubing and a few other bits​
 
This is extremely interesting - I suppose it's a good thing that our beloved chickens have been so domesticated to be able to hatch in an warm air incubator.
 
Old thread I know, but what is the Peristaltic Pump being used for in this incubator. I know what it is and what it does, I just cant figure out what they are using it for in this incubator.
 

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