I just read through this whole thread. It took a while, but it was totally worth it. Your leghorns are beautiful @The Moonshiner! I've never been too interested in leghorns, but now I really want one. The Exchequer are gorgeous.
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Well that would be appropriate since youre the one that got me out of line.Want me to put him back in line for you @MIAMI LEGHORN?
Thank you and huge thanks for reading through the whole thread. Thats crazy for someone that wasn't really a leghorn fan. Took about 2 hours huh?I just read through this whole thread. It took a while, but it was totally worth it. Your leghorns are beautiful @The Moonshiner! I've never been too interested in leghorns, but now I really want one. The Exchequer are gorgeous.
Pictures...Ok so I'm building an incubator out of a small stand up Pepsi cooler. It has a false top area and a false side. Theres a fan in the top that sucks air from the bottom into the false top then into the false side. Theres a second fan at the bottom of the false side that pulls the air down then out across a heating element and water tray to then be pulled back up by the top fan.
I'm gonna put wire shelves and use hoverbator turners.
Hopefully youre following the design. Anyways my question is wheres the best place to put the hoverbator wafer style thermostat?
Space wise the best option is the bottom area. Second option is the top. Is it best to be close to the heat source at the bottom or the top away from being too close to the heat source.
Any thoughts? Anyone?
No I haven't researched. Lol I hate researching and reading in general. Now if someone had a good picture book id been all over it.Shiner,
I would try to put multiple wafers in there to get multiple readings to determine where your weak spots,and where your hot spots are. I don't know if that's possible for you,but such a huge surface area I would not take any chances. I don't know I would do various dry runs with various thermometer placements- function test them- that way you can probably figure out where to best place the wafer. What are you going to do about controlling humidty?
I would search designs of known good large incubators and follow their lead.Although I suspect that you've already done your homework.
Sorry. I don't think I can be of much help.@Faraday40 might be able to chime in. Her so built a cooler incubator (on a smaller scale). Perhaps she has some insight for optimal placement.