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100QT Cooler Incubator

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  • 07-10-2017, 10:58 AM
    nightwolfsnow
    100QT Cooler Incubator
    Okay, I am not handy at all, but this was super easy!

    Supplies:

    100Qt Cooler, I got it at Lowe's $69.99
    Incubator Fan, I got it at Reptile Basics $29.99
    12" heat tape, 3' length that had to be cut down a bit to size $13.99 pre-wired at Reptile Basics
    Egg crate 24" x 48" sheet at Lowe's $14.99
    A case of bottled water
    Foil tape
    Your choice of thermometer
    Your choice of thermostat
    Silicone caulk


    Tools:

    A drill
    Drill Bit
    Phillips head bit
    2 channel locks
    Dikes
    Infrared thermometer


    Step 1. Remove the drain plug. The cap will simply screw off, leaving you with the threaded part. Grip one end of the threaded part with a channel lock, use the other channel lock to twist the other end until the pieces separate. You can remove the pieces and discard them.

    Step 2. Heat tape.
    Lay the heat tape on the bottom of the cooler with the cord facing the drain hole. The plug is just slightly too large to fit through the hole. Use the dikes to trim the edges up enough to fit the plug through the hole.

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...707_234612.jpg

    Use the foil tape to tape down the edges of your heat tape.

    Step 3. The Fan. Use the drill with the philips bit to mount the fan to the side of the cooler over top of the drain plug. You do not need to pre-drill the holes. Run the cord from the fan control dial through the drain hole to connect it to the fan. Use a piece of foil tape to secure the wire to the side of the cooler.

    Step 4. The Thermostat Probe. Use the drill with the drill bit to make a hole through the back of the cooler for the thermostat probe. Insert the probe through the back. Use foil tape to secure the probe to the middle of the heat tape.

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...707_231523.jpg

    Step 5. The Caulk. This step is optional, I have never seen anyone else mention it. I wanted to seal the drain hole so that heat doesn't escape through it, the probe hole is so small and insulated that I'm not concerned about it. Place something flat on one side of the hole, and caulk the other end.

    Step 6. The Water Bottles. The water helps distribute and stabilize the heat. That way when you open the cooler the temperature doesn't fluctuate extremely. Layer the bottom of the cooler with it. I opted not to put bottles over the probe.

    Step 7. The Egg Crate.
    *Tip* When I went to Lowe's I looked in the lighting area because I have also seen it referred to as a light diffuser. It's actually in the drop ceiling tile section!

    Use the dikes to cut a section to fit on the bottom of the cooler. This acts as a shelf over the bottles to put your egg tubs on.

    https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...707_234411.jpg

    Step 8. Temperature Adjusting.
    Plug the probe into your t-stat. Decide what temperature you want your incubator at (88-91). My goal is 88.5 so that if there is a temp spike I have a nice buffer.Your infrared thermometer is very important. It's more accurate than the probe or your display thermometer. My thermometer reads 92, but the temp is 88-89. My probe reads 92.7, but the tape is 90.5. Also, keep in mind that the higher powered the fan the more heat it generates. I have the fan set on 3 and the cooler has a range of less than 1 degree.
  • 07-11-2017, 10:56 AM
    Aedryan Methyus
    Good job. :) What thermostat are you using? Does the incubator seem to be holding consistent temperatures for you? I just bought a wine cooler that i'm getting ready to convert into an incubator...
  • 07-11-2017, 11:24 AM
    JodanOrNoDan
    This is similar to my design which gets slightly updated every year. Things I did different ...

    I did not drill anything. All wiring went through the drain hole.

    I did not totally seal the drain hole. I wanted it to breathe a little bit.

    I found that I did not need the fan.

    Temp probe is mounted centered on the lid.

    I began to distrust the plastic the water bottles are made of, especially when they are laid on their sides, and replaced them with sealed egg boxes filled with water. A water bottle leak would not work out well for me.

    This is probably the last year for my current incubator. For next season I am probably going to have to convert a closet.
  • 07-11-2017, 06:14 PM
    nightwolfsnow
    Re: 100QT Cooler Incubator
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Aedryan Methyus View Post
    Good job. :) What thermostat are you using? Does the incubator seem to be holding consistent temperatures for you? I just bought a wine cooler that i'm getting ready to convert into an incubator...

    I'm using a herpstat 1. Once you get everything dialed in and the water heats up, the temperature holds great. My herpstat only runs between 9-12% power.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    This is similar to my design which gets slightly updated every year. Things I did different ...

    I did not drill anything. All wiring went through the drain hole.

    I did not totally seal the drain hole. I wanted it to breathe a little bit.

    I found that I did not need the fan.

    Temp probe is mounted centered on the lid.

    I began to distrust the plastic the water bottles are made of, especially when they are laid on their sides, and replaced them with sealed egg boxes filled with water. A water bottle leak would not work out well for me.

    This is probably the last year for my current incubator. For next season I am probably going to have to convert a closet.

    I considered not using a fan, but there is a bit of temperature variation from one side to the next. I figure I can use the fan once I switch to a bigger cooler anyways.

    I have a small closet in my reptile room, I will probably convert it into an incubator in a few years. The room is already at 85 degrees, so it shouldn't be hard.
  • 07-11-2017, 06:16 PM
    ccplotner
    Re: 100QT Cooler Incubator
    How many 6qt bins does the cooler that way?
  • 07-11-2017, 08:07 PM
    nightwolfsnow
    Re: 100QT Cooler Incubator
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ccplotner View Post
    How many 6qt bins does the cooler that way?

    6 tubs
  • 01-18-2018, 02:17 PM
    Ax01
    hey your pix are down b/c Photobucket sucks. plz update! :)

    BTW i bought the same fan. i'm using an old wine cooler and have it mounted at the top blowing towards the door b/c i don't want it blowing over the heat tape (which is taped along the back). do u think this will work ok?
  • 01-18-2018, 02:27 PM
    CALM Pythons
    Re: 100QT Cooler Incubator
    Thats awesome. Great job.


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  • 01-18-2018, 02:28 PM
    CALM Pythons
    Re: 100QT Cooler Incubator
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    hey your pix are down b/c Photobucket sucks. plz update! :)

    BTW i bought the same fan. i'm using an old wine cooler and have it mounted at the top blowing towards the door b/c i don't want it blowing over the heat tape (which is taped along the back). do u think this will work ok?

    Mine always says that. Ive done everything and cant find any update. Even my old pics on here do that [emoji35][emoji35][emoji35]


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