Re: Incubator temperature
I have 4 tubs they all have about 1 inch of vermiculite. I have about 3 rows of water bottles in a 3ft wine cooler
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Re: Incubator temperature
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Originally Posted by
PitOnTheProwl
Dont know how the tubs can be hotter.
The flexa watt is down the back of the cooler?
Towards the end of the season when my incubator has a bunch of clutches in it, I need to drop the t-stat from 89.5F to 88F to maintain 88F- 88.5F in the tubs. The temps always rise when you actually have some eggs in the tubs. At least this has been my experience the last 2 seasons.
Right now i am sitting at 89.5F on my T-stat and 87.5F in tubs loaded with vermiculite and water. I expect when I start adding eggs the temps will be just where I want them around 88F- 88.5F.
Re: Incubator temperature
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Originally Posted by
coreydelong
Towards the end of the season when my incubator has a bunch of clutches in it, I need to drop the t-stat from 89.5F to 88F to maintain 88F- 88.5F in the tubs. The temps always rise when you actually have some eggs in the tubs. At least this has been my experience the last 2 seasons.
Right now i am sitting at 89.5F on my T-stat and 87.5F in tubs loaded with vermiculite and water. I expect when I start adding eggs the temps will be just where I want them around 88F- 88.5F.
Yeah I have never had to adjust my stats on either of the bators I built.
Re: Incubator temperature
All temps should be set with a high quality temp gun.....PERIOD!;)
Set temps via the gun...not the probe!
Re: Incubator temperature
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Originally Posted by
grcforce327
All temps should be set with a high quality temp gun.....PERIOD!;)
Set temps via the gun...not the probe!
Wrong....
Temps guns are a very poor indicator due to their fixed emissivity errors. Even the highest quality $500 Exergen temp guns will not give accurate readings on all surfaces due to a fixed emissivity setting. Not all surfaces are created equal.