Re: Help me mount an incubator fan.
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wax32
I've had it running for a few hours now and it seems to be working how I want it to. I did figure out that I can't plug the fan into the Helix... sometimes it doesn't run at all. SO I plugged it into a separate outlet.
Just need to get a fresh CR 2032 battery for my little digital thermometer/hygrometer that I want to put in there. Then:
1. Buy some new shoe boxes (all mine have holes in them for baby corn snake housing).
2. Buy some Cling Wrap.
3. Cut my egg crate sheet to fit inside the shoe boxes.
4. Mount the Helix to the front of the box and tidy up the wires.
5. Get Pixie to lay some eggs!
I find that cling wrap is not as easy to use as press and seal.
Nice job :gj:
Re: Help me mount an incubator fan.
[QUOTE=wax32;1515223]I've been sorta thinking about that too. Did you use any special "super strength" velcro strips?[/QUOTE
lol, I could build a house with duct tape ,velcro. and wood screws,lol.............the velcro is plenty strong to hold a fan in place, at least it is for mine.
:gj:
Re: Help me mount an incubator fan.
I like your setup! I think I will build mine to look just like that. Are you saying that cooler will hold 12 clutches after all the water bottles/fan/ egg crate? I am trying to get a feel for size. Let me work up something in the garage tonight that will work as the mount for a computer fan and I'll get back with you!
Re: Help me mount an incubator fan.
I mounted my fan at the end of a plastic pipe suspended so that it moves air from the bottom to the top. One thing I did learn was to check the fan spin and reverse the polarity of your AC to 12 volt DC adapter (assuming you are using a PC van). My first attempt had the spin wrong and it straitened the recurved fan blades out over time and they rubbed against the housing.