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Incubator Build
Well, I ended up getting my fridge and all the supplies to make my incubator and figured I would snap a few pics of the build. Where I am going to be putting my incubator I don't have easy access to the back and don't want a bunch of wires hanging out the sides. So, I decided to install a recepticle inside the incubator and have just one plug coming out the back.
Here is a picture of the incubator before I started the build...
http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/v...d/P1000618.jpg
Here is how I decided to install the recpticle inside. i just drilled one small hole and pulled the main power in.
http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/v...d/P1000620.jpg
http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/v...d/P1000621.jpg
I also decided to allow myself the freedom to adjust the fan speed by installing a low volt rheostat. I also didn't want any standing air by the heat tape to cause hot spots.
http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/v...d/P1000628.jpg
I basically installed the fan on the same wall that the heat would be on, just above where the heat would be taped.
http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/v...d/P1000629.jpg
Here are a few pics of the finished product. The gradient between top and bottom is not that bad, I believe it is less than one degree. Not mention, it holds temps well. Thanks for having a look.
http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/v...d/P1000630.jpg
http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/v...d/P1000631.jpg
http://i685.photobucket.com/albums/v...d/P1000632.jpg
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Re: Incubator Build
Look real nice! Well done. :gj: Where did you get the pop cooler?
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Originally Posted by saber2th
Look real nice! Well done. :gj: Where did you get the pop cooler?
I contacted a vending company in the area and he had one he wanted to get rid of. I paid $125 for it. I spent a total of about $250 on this build.
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Re: Incubator Build
Won't the humidity on the inside play havoc with your electrical set up?
Otherwise, damn, that thing is huge. Hope you can fill it.
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Originally Posted by wilomn
Won't the humidity on the inside play havoc with your electrical set up?
Otherwise, damn, that thing is huge. Hope you can fill it.
That crossed my mind, but, I use completely sealed tubs. Humidity should not be an issue. Also clutch wise I'm at 4 ovulations already and have at least 4 more on the way.
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Originally Posted by wilomn
Won't the humidity on the inside play havoc with your electrical set up?
Otherwise, damn, that thing is huge. Hope you can fill it.
Thats what I was thinking, I'd keep the helix outside and just run the probe inside.
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Re: Incubator Build
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Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle
Thats what I was thinking, I'd keep the helix outside and just run the probe inside.
Th probe is way too short for that option.
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I did the same with a snapple cooler. Although I keep the Helix and electrical outlets on the outside. The incubator holds temps extremely well.
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/h.../ry3D400-2.jpg
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I got a coke version I need ot do up or sell since i not using it and I need a larger room lol( already got a take if I sell it) I am gonigo t just use a simpler thermo stat on mine since i gonigo t run 2 3 inch pieces of flex one on each side so it heats both sides at the same time. oh the summer projects I got t o fer lined up and done.:D
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Originally Posted by twistedtails
Th probe is way too short for that option.
Really? I've seen it done before.
I myself just drilled a hole in the side of my coke fridge and ran my probe and other wires through there, then tape it sealed. The only thing electrical I have in the bator is the flexxwatt and the fan blowing(24/7) over it. I have used it four years straight, hatched many clutches with no problems whatsoever. I also keep tubs with rocks and water on the inside bottom to stabilize temps and humidity. I put some grating on the tubs and made another shelf that way.
Hope you hatch some great clutches in there:gj:
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