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    incubator problems

    hi, im not sure if this is the right place to put this question, but here it goes..
    i have a incubator that is a stand up drink cooler. i have my herpstat proportional thermo hooked up to it set at 88*f. my problem is, the temp in the incubator is 96*f. i unpluged the stat, and the temp went down to 91*or so. i think my incubator is too efficient. i slid the incubator over the AC vent in the floor to hope to cool the whole incubator down but after thinking about it,, this IS NOT the right thing to do. the ambient temp in the snake room is about 85*f. i need the incubator to cool down, so i can regulate the heat.. any opinions are welcome because im at a loss,, and i have a het pied thats blue right now getting ready for post ov shed.
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    Lower the ambient temp to 79-80* in the room, make sure the t-stat is taped properly to the flexwatt.
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    I would keep lowering the temp setting on your t stat until it reads the desired tem on the inside of the incubator.
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    Re: incubator problems

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    Lower the ambient temp to 79-80* in the room, make sure the t-stat is taped properly to the flexwatt.
    i have the probe taped directaly to the flexwatt. is that right??
    i am gonna lower the temp in the room.
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    Re: incubator problems

    Quote Originally Posted by iCandiBallPythons View Post
    I would keep lowering the temp setting on your t stat until it reads the desired tem on the inside of the incubator.
    thats the problem,,, i dont even have the stat on and the temp is in the 90*'s.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.spooky View Post
    i have the probe taped directaly to the flexwatt. is that right??
    i am gonna lower the temp in the room.
    thanks
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    I don't have any knowledge about incubation requirements, I'm giving you my advice as an engineer. I would put the probe on or in the incubator tub, for more an accurate reading. Here's why... Temperature gradients are going to be different throughout the incubator. It takes longer for the temperature to change in the incubator tubs once the temp has increased or decreased on the flexwatt. If the incubator tubs need to be at a specific temp then put the probe in it, make sure top seal the hole up, or on it.

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    Re: incubator problems

    Quote Originally Posted by cmz1234 View Post
    I don't have any knowledge about incubation requirements, I'm giving you my advice as an engineer. I would put the probe on or in the incubator tub, for more an accurate reading. Here's why... Temperature gradients are going to be different throughout the incubator. It takes longer for the temperature to change in the incubator tubs once the temp has increased or decreased on the flexwatt. If the incubator tubs need to be at a specific temp then put the probe in it, make sure top seal the hole up, or on it.

    If I'm wrong, please correct me. Good luck my friend.

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    im not sure if your wrong or right,,, but what you said would make the most sence. prior to this, i had the probe hanging in the dead center of the incubator, dut someone on a different forum sugested that it be taped TO the flexwatt..... im still confused. LOL
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    Yeah, having the T-stat probe on the heat tape is the problem. You want the probe to dangle in the middle of the incubator. Heat tape is very efficient.
    That will probably cause a 2 degree gradient, but that is fine. 86-90 are fine temps, so if it's 90 up top and 88 towards the bottom, you are fine.

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    Re: incubator problems

    Quote Originally Posted by mr.spooky View Post
    thats the problem,,, i dont even have the stat on and the temp is in the 90*'s.
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    If the temp in your bator is higher than the room temp with the stat off, then something else is heating it up.

    If you are running a circulation fan it might be raising the temps. Some fans motors get really hot and cause the temps inside the bator to spike even thought the t-stat is off. If this is the issue you need to get a cooler running fan.

    I use a full size fridge with a proportional herpstat. The ambient temp in the room is around 85 and the herpstat keeps the temp inside the fridge at a perfect 90 using only 10% power. You can't get more efficient than an insulated fridge, so I don't think an incubator can be too efficient when being run by a proportional stat. I would also move your probe close to the eggs as was previously suggested.
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    Re: incubator problems

    Quote Originally Posted by TheReptileEnthusiast View Post
    If the temp in your bator is higher than the room temp with the stat off, then something else is heating it up.

    If you are running a circulation fan it might be raising the temps. Some fans motors get really hot and cause the temps inside the bator to spike even thought the t-stat is off. If this is the issue you need to get a cooler running fan.

    I use a full size fridge with a proportional herpstat. The ambient temp in the room is around 85 and the herpstat keeps the temp inside the fridge at a perfect 90 using only 10% power. You can't get more efficient than an insulated fridge, so I don't think an incubator can be too efficient when being run by a proportional stat. I would also move your probe close to the eggs as was previously suggested.
    the fan is the origional one that was in the cooler,,, i never thought of that.[/IMG] iv jot a few different ideas now so ill see what hapens.
    thanks to everyone that replied!!!!!!!!
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