I'm so sorry you are having these problems. When you say the eggs are waiting on you...are they being stored somewhere or just waiting for you to be ready for them? I guess my question is how much time do you have to start up a new incubator? (if they are stored somewhere it makes it more challenging and potentially not viable) This is what
I would do (everyone has their own value judgments on
these types of events.)
1. If they have been stored:
- eggs are starting to lose viability with everyday you wait
- you don't want to throw good money after bad on your current incubator...but did you purchase the eggs...are they worth a few dollars more investment to prevent losing them? Then I would go to Walmart and buy one of these (or something similar).
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- Start eggs now
- It will be close enough to get them started, and you can candle in 7 days to see if they are viable. You have an additional source to compare against the other therms (you can even pick the therm that gives you the central reading). This gives you another 7 days to come up adjustments or with plan B.
- As long as humidity is are 50% or less you are probably okay...people do dry incubation with good success...so you can even leave out the water for the first week
- Again, if these are stored eggs, for a few dollars more you maybe able to still have a decent hatching. And, if not, it's just part of the experience process.
2. If the eggs haven't been laid...just "reserved"...then plan B and a different incubator could be the way to go. Others on the forum can give good advice (I just use a Hova bator and a home built, but they work for me.)
Good Luck, again sorry for the frustration, it's a pain when you can't determine "truth" because all the instruments are reading different.