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No, I'm setting up this morning, although I've had to take the egg tray out and sterilize it, as it got mold spots while I was stabilizing the temps over night.
Julia, I'd washed it once, too; I suspect the waste from egg hatching is REALLY persistant.
I think there may even be Youtube vids of folks using that
Brinsea that show how all the pieces go together. Good to wash it again. I usually scrub it really well before I put it away but DH was hassling me about getting the thing out of his computer room (if you can imagine the gall of that man, wanting his office all to himself again) so I did a perfunctory cleaning as I always clean it again after I pull it out of the storage in the garage before using it again. So typically it's cleaned twice between uses, with a sterilizing solution cleaning after the soap and water wash.
What I like about the
Brinsea is that temps stabilize pretty rapidly. 24 hours is the suggested duration, but when I had those eggs that had been dumped out of the broody's nest, they went into the incubator within the hour, which worked this time since 2 days later there were 4 chicks.
It was one transparent fleck of membrane which I'm not surprised you missed, after I'd washed it once with hot water and a brush and it came back when it was heated up in a humid atmosphere; I hadn't wanted to use bleach the first time but this time I did, with a Qtip, and then more hot water.
I'd really like to talk to whomever wrote the instructions and find out what deep-seated childhood trauma led them to get sidetracked into "why" when they're supposed to be writing about "how" though.
VERY long day here, not only set up the incubator but had the sheep tethered out in the shade, which was tricky to find, and had to do a long move with the chicken tractor, cut greens for the young fowl, and then pruned another huge chunk out of the over-grown Darlow's Enigma rose to feed to him in his pen. Oh, and nightgowns washed. Watered all the plants in pots, fed and watered all the chickens (some of them twice) and futzed around with a mess that Bacchus made with his horns the other day (not cleaned it up, but at least moved it out of the path- he caught a set of shelves full of scrap lumber and random tools with one of his horns and threw it all over).