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Do you have a still air LG? If you do, then you're supposed to aim for 102F at the top of the eggs, so that it's about 99.5 inside the eggs.
If you have circulated air, then the temperature should be pretty consistent throughout the bator, so you should aim for 99.5F.
The Brinsea spot check looks very interesting as well!
Here's a question a little off subject, but related enough I'll try posting it here. I'm buying a used Genesis 1588 (upgrading from LG 9200
), and I'm curious just how accurate are Genesis incubators for temperature, seeing as GQF's thermometers are crap? And will the Genesis maintain temperature accuracy for a long time, or will it wear out quickly and need to be reset? I've heard nothing but good things about this incubator, but wanted to double check.
I've got three 1588s and a 1590 (the earlier version) and they have been very reliable for me. I have no idea how many hatches I've had in them but it's many hundreds of chicks worth.
Do you have a still air LG? If you do, then you're supposed to aim for 102F at the top of the eggs, so that it's about 99.5 inside the eggs.

The Brinsea spot check looks very interesting as well!
Here's a question a little off subject, but related enough I'll try posting it here. I'm buying a used Genesis 1588 (upgrading from LG 9200


I've got three 1588s and a 1590 (the earlier version) and they have been very reliable for me. I have no idea how many hatches I've had in them but it's many hundreds of chicks worth.