Well my eggs got here yesterday and i have the incubator (LG with computer fan) on, and I'm trying a new way to
work the temperatures. I had a really bad hatch last time so this time I am trying new stuff. I really don't want to
have a repeat of last time.
I got a non fertile egg and taped the temperature sensor to the top of it. I also opened the 2nd plug on the top
because if i get it nicely balanced with that plug in I can't make the adjustment easily when it is supposed to be
taken out on lockdown so i want to get it going with both plugs out. I worry that I didn't have enough fresh airflow
last time during hatch.
I also worry that the fan dries out the eggs after they pipped on hatching. The fan blows upwards (away from the eggs)
so the only other thing i could do perhaps is to use a 9V power supply instead of 12v to make the fan slow down.
does anyone know if the 80mm computer fans have too much airflow..
so far with both plugs out the incubator is not playing nice and seems to be working the thermostat much harder!
I can't understand why they put the hole directly above where the fan goes, it seems it would just suck out the warm
air and humidity rather than circulating it, but I copied the way their fan is installed???
I am also worried that the incubator has huge temperature variations in different positions so tonight after work i'm
going to move the egg with the sensor attached allover the incubator and map it? has anyone done this before...
I know I sound nuts but last hatch was expensive and i had to help almost everyone out of the shells, I had so many
non survivors it just really sucked. I was ready to thow it away and get a sportsman but guess i'm a glutton for
punishment and decided to give it one more try.
Any comments on this setup/plan would be awesome, i feel a bit like the lone ranger out here....
The eggs look lovely 7 nice dark brown blue copper marans and 7 ameraucana/white leghorn cross...