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Probe in Incubator

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  • 01-19-2011, 12:02 PM
    CINCYBall
    Probe in Incubator
    I have been asking around about possible incubation ideas. Now I have pretty much got everything covered except for the probe situation for Temp and Humidity. I will have a mini fridge as my incubator. With 2 feet 18-24 watt flex watt heat tape. I will have it hooked up to a proportional thermostat (not sure of brand just yet), and then I will have a computer fan running to circulate the temp. I will be using a shoe box size tub for any clutches. Now I am confused as to where to put the probes. I know for a fact that one probe would go directly on the heat tape, but how about putting a temp and humidity probe in the box where the clutch is? Wouldn't I want to do something like that?
  • 01-19-2011, 12:17 PM
    llovelace
    I have a mini fridge bator also, I place my temp probe inside the egg container
  • 01-19-2011, 12:50 PM
    dreese88
    Re: Probe in Incubator
    I put my thermostat probe in the egg box and also put a accurite thermometer in the egg box and checked it 1 - 2 times a week as well as letting the eggs breathe one time a week. So all in all I opened the incubator 3 times a week and my eggs were fine
  • 01-19-2011, 01:11 PM
    saber2th
    Re: Probe in Incubator
    Hey Cincy Ball,
    Most people just hang the probe in the middle of the incubator. That way the probe reads the ambient temp. witch is what you want. If you put it on the Flexwatt, the ambient temp. will be lower than the Flexwatt. You would have to increase the Flexwatt temp. to get the ambient temp. where it should be.
  • 01-19-2011, 01:12 PM
    shaunwithbite
    hmm... i was thinking of moving mine to the inside too...

    if you put inside the box do you set the temp the same or is it different than when you put the probe outside of the box.. :) ?..
  • 01-19-2011, 01:28 PM
    CINCYBall
    Re: Probe in Incubator
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by shaunwithbite View Post
    hmm... i was thinking of moving mine to the inside too...

    if you put inside the box do you set the temp the same or is it different than when you put the probe outside of the box.. :) ?..

    good question. Thats the main thing I want know. Cause don't you need the temp inside the box to be 88-90, and not the outside of the box?
  • 01-19-2011, 01:33 PM
    Twisted Reptiles
    Re: Probe in Incubator
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CINCYBall View Post
    good question. Thats the main thing I want know. Cause don't you need the temp inside the box to be 88-90, and not the outside of the box?

    As long as your incubator is well insulated and the heat is evenly distrubuted, there should be little or no variance between the ambient temps inside the incubator and within the egg box.

    That being said, if you need reassurance, use multiple thermometers.
  • 01-19-2011, 02:17 PM
    Subdriven
    You can have a dummy box where the probe goes in and set the thermistat to the degree you want it to stay at.

    Or if your incubator is good insolated put it in the middle of the incubator and read the ambient of it. If built right you should have a solid temp through out the entire thing.

    I have 2 seperate digital gauges that test the INSIDE of the box so I know that the temp there is right. But seems that inside the box and the ambiet are realy close to eachother on my setup. but I only have a small wine cooler incubator.
  • 01-20-2011, 11:34 AM
    shaunwithbite
    @subdriven:
    That such a good idea I will try that out ;)
  • 01-20-2011, 11:56 AM
    Celav
    Do you have to drill holes on egg box for air circulation or not ?
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