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SWEEEET! Nice come up! Grats
1.0 Normal
0.1 Pastel
1.0 Epic Mojave Poss. Het Hypo
0.1 Mojave Poss. Het Hypo
0.1 Butter Het Hypo
1.0 Red Dalmation Crested Gecko
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That is definitely an AWESOME pick up!!!! Congrats
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Re: Look at what I just picked up!
Be wary of the fan. Alot of times once you get the incubator set up and running, you will notice that your temps are higher than you set them, and you can't figure out why they won't come down. Alot of times this is due to the fan motor body is putting out alot of heat, and the fans then distribute that heat. In an old incubator I built, I had to remove the original fans and put computer fans in that didn't generate heat. Just thought I would give you a hint I learned the hard way. I scratched my head for almost a week trying to figure that one out (finally shot the temps on the fan bodies with a temp gun, and saw 120 degrees).
Hope that helps and congrats on your new project.
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Re: Look at what I just picked up!
 Originally Posted by muddoc
Be wary of the fan. Alot of times once you get the incubator set up and running, you will notice that your temps are higher than you set them, and you can't figure out why they won't come down. Alot of times this is due to the fan motor body is putting out alot of heat, and the fans then distribute that heat. In an old incubator I built, I had to remove the original fans and put computer fans in that didn't generate heat. Just thought I would give you a hint I learned the hard way. I scratched my head for almost a week trying to figure that one out (finally shot the temps on the fan bodies with a temp gun, and saw 120 degrees).
Hope that helps and congrats on your new project.
Now that you say that, I can see how that would happed. That did slip my mind. I do have some computer fans though, will use them instead!
thanks,
Dave

1.0 Spinner
1.1 Mojaves
1.2 Pastels
1.0 Black Pastel
0.3 Normals
1.0 Anerytheristic Corn
55 gal. African Cichlids
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Hey Dave, really nice pick up bro! can't wait for the DIY pics and finished bator.
I'll try and send you pics tomorrow of the BPastel.
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Re: Look at what I just picked up!
 Originally Posted by muddoc
Be wary of the fan. Alot of times once you get the incubator set up and running, you will notice that your temps are higher than you set them, and you can't figure out why they won't come down. Alot of times this is due to the fan motor body is putting out alot of heat, and the fans then distribute that heat. In an old incubator I built, I had to remove the original fans and put computer fans in that didn't generate heat. Just thought I would give you a hint I learned the hard way. I scratched my head for almost a week trying to figure that one out (finally shot the temps on the fan bodies with a temp gun, and saw 120 degrees).
Hope that helps and congrats on your new project.
I had the same problem. I put in 2 computer fans and it's been perfect!
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