Which cheap incubator would you choose?

It should be the heating elements and the thermostat controls.

1602 is a wafer thermostat.

1588 is all digital.

Okay, thanks for the info. I'm leaning towards the 1588, like I said I just want to make sure it's worth the extra money.
 
I have recently purchased the Hovabator Genesis 1588. My first batch was not a good one. Out of 13 eggs only 3 hatched and 1 died a week later...
Now, I don't believe the fault lies with the incubator, I had several power outages during incubation, it was my first hatch and I don't really know what I am doing. The eggs were collected from mommas in the yard, some were older than recommended. What I just don't understand is that all 13 developed 3 hatched, 1 internally pipped but never hatched and the other 9 just died in the shells :(:confused::caf (confused and puzzled)
I have set another batch today is day 6 (they are guineas so they take 28 days)
I am hoping this batch does better but I don't know what I did wrong last time so not sure what to do differently this time.
 
I have recently purchased the Hovabator Genesis 1588. My first batch was not a good one. Out of 13 eggs only 3 hatched and 1 died a week later...
Now, I don't believe the fault lies with the incubator, I had several power outages during incubation, it was my first hatch and I don't really know what I am doing. The eggs were collected from mommas in the yard, some were older than recommended. What I just don't understand is that all 13 developed 3 hatched, 1 internally pipped but never hatched and the other 9 just died in the shells :(:confused::caf (confused and puzzled)
I have set another batch today is day 6 (they are guineas so they take 28 days)
I am hoping this batch does better but I don't know what I did wrong last time so not sure what to do differently this time.

What humidity do you run at during incubation?

If it's too high there will be a lot of fully developed chicks that never hatch. They get too big for the air cell and possible they drown when they pip.
 
What humidity do you run at during incubation?

If it's too high there will be a lot of fully developed chicks that never hatch. They get too big for the air cell and possible they drown when they pip.

Last batch I ran at nearly dry. I never put any water in the troughs just a small cup about 1 1/2" opening of water in the corner. (lowest 28% highest 40% on humid days) until lockdown which I kept around 65% - 72%
I read somewhere that it should be higher so I am running this batch at 45% - 48%. Do you think that is okay? or should I lower it?

I should also mention that the first one hatched on day 25 and the next 2 hatched on day 26. So assuming that the bator temp was a bit high I have lowered it down this time and have secondary thermometer to compare with.
 
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I run dry or low. 20 to 35 percent.

So with the numbers you are using last batch and this one you should be fine.

I hatch chickens, quail, Turkey's and pheasant this way. The only ones that give me fits are pheasants. I think they need more humidity.

I've hatched a few guineas but not enough to have a good numbers for data.

Hope this one turns out good for you.
 

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