Question about temps in the incubator.
Sorry to ask so many questions. And I don't know why I am having so many problems with my incubator. It worked great last year, and I set it up almost a week before my eggs were laid and it ran fine until a day or so before the eggs were laid. So the problem I am having now if I moved the thermostat probe to the outside of the egg box, just on top. The thermostat is set on pulsing heat, and is set to 86 degrees and is steady there for the most part. I know that is really low, but the 2 thermometers that are inside the egg box are reading 90 degrees on the zoo med, and 92 degrees on the exo tra one. I am not sure what to do about these temps, I know something, some where is off and not working right, but I don't know where. My girl laid 7 nice eggs on Monday, and I am really worried about the eggs right now. They looked fine when I checked on them yesterday, I have been trying to not disturb them to much while trying to fix the temp issues. Thanks for any help.
Re: Question about temps in the incubator.
If there is water dripping on the eggs, that's not a good thing. You can raise one end of the egg tub up by a couple of CDs, or just something to raise it up a hair. The water will run down the lid before hitting your eggs.
Re: Question about temps in the incubator.
I won't use that controller on an incubator because of the 2+degree fluctuation in temps. Get one from Spyder Robotics and cut that down to .1 - .2 degrees !