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    Has anyone built their own false wall incubator?

    Hi all,

    I hope this is in an appropriate section,

    I bought this old 5ft high coke fridge to turn into an incubator,

    The way I was going to do it was:

    Install a 40mm cavity false wall that will have 3ft of 11'' heat tape enclosed and 2 x 120mm pc fans installed (one on top to blow out warm air, one on the bottom to bring it back in)

    I was going to install 4 fans but I thought that I'd go with the 2 and install more if needed.

    In my head, the theory of it should work but I would like to hear input from someone that's actually made and used one with similar workings.

    Thanks

    (Pic is just a quick one I took when I was measuring out my LEDs that will be installed at the end)



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    My custom built 72" X 36" X 20" has a 4" false wall. Fits 16" closet shelving perfectly and holds 48 clutches. It has had a max of 28 clutches in it at once so far this season with no issues.

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