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  • 01-06-2010, 08:43 PM
    250rider
    hovabator question
    so I'm only planning on one or two clutches of balls this year. I'm thinking of just getting a hovabator for this year although I want to use a good thermostat. my question is: do you plug the hovabator directly into the thermostat? I'm pretty sure you don't. how exactly do you wire it? some pics and a how-to would be greatly appreciated!:)
  • 01-06-2010, 09:14 PM
    KeithTN
    Re: hovabator question
    I used a hovabrator to hatch a couple clutches of beardy eggs a while back. My hovabrator had a thermostat disk that regulated the temp. I used an Accurite in the incubator. For beardy eggs it was reccomended not to use the fan that came with it. I snipped the wires to the fan and turned it into a still air incubator. I also had to use an egg box for the lizard eggs. I'm sure someone will chime in with better info. I don't know the specifics of how to set up for BP eggs.
  • 01-06-2010, 10:21 PM
    250rider
    Re: hovabator question
    yeah I've been debating getting the one with the fan but I dont know that it would be a good idea. the only reason I want to hook it up to better thermostat is because I've heard that the waffer ones that come with it can fail
  • 01-06-2010, 11:07 PM
    irishanaconda
    Re: hovabator question
    i hatched out a clutch just fine last year with no extra stat, i will be using it again this year for a clutch of het pieds. i have a bigger incubator too for my other stuff
  • 01-07-2010, 04:04 PM
    250rider
    Re: hovabator question
    yeah I think I'm just going to run it without one too. thanks! :)
  • 01-09-2010, 07:38 AM
    joepythons
    Re: hovabator question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 250rider View Post
    so I'm only planning on one or two clutches of balls this year. I'm thinking of just getting a hovabator for this year although I want to use a good thermostat. my question is: do you plug the hovabator directly into the thermostat? I'm pretty sure you don't. how exactly do you wire it? some pics and a how-to would be greatly appreciated!:)

    I used hovabators for a couple years to hatch both corn and ball python eggs just like it comes.You dont need the fan.Its up to you if you want to use a extra thermostat but once your temps set you should be fine :gj:
  • 01-09-2010, 08:44 AM
    Dave763
    Re: hovabator question
    I would recommend using a proportional type thermostat. Then, if you ever decide you want to have a bigger incubator, you will already have a reliable way to control temps.
  • 01-09-2010, 10:07 AM
    250rider
    Re: hovabator question
    yeah I think I'll set it up and run it for a while without any eggs and see how it works...I used to have one a few years ago when I had leo and beardie eggs...but they got cooked!...but that was probably due to my inexperience and lack of attention at the time...so if I do get a thermostat do I wire the heating tube directly to the power cord like you would with flexwatt?...this is the part that I don't know...I might just end up making one out of a cooler and buying flexwatt...I am on a budget and would like to keep it under $100 if I can
  • 01-10-2010, 05:03 PM
    WingedWolfPsion
    Re: hovabator question
    Turn the Hovabator's t-stat up to full power, and plug the hovabator directly into the proportional thermostat (herpstat, helix, whatever you use).

    No fuss, no worries--it works beautifully.
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