My 2 pennies...
Penny 1 - In my opinion Hovabators are not good for more than a few BP eggs(3 or less). The size of an average BP egg and the closeness to the heat source in the hovabator may cook the eggs. Hovabators are excellent for smaller eggs like colubrids.
Penny 2 - Tilting the egg container as Heather explained is not a good idea if you do it. She mentions this because there are people out there that will tilt their egg tubs at a 45 degree angle. Which definitely is a NO NO!
However, if you tilt one end slightly like 1/16-1/8 of an inch higher then the other end then this minute angle "should" be enough to direct the droplets to the lower end. And this should not have an adverse affect on the eggs.
I have not tried this method myself I am just assuming this would be ok.* See below *
* With my engineering background in Common Sense and my Masters in Logic I figure my assumptions are correct. If you disagree please refer to rule number 1. ** See Below **
** Rule # 1 - Joseph is always correct **
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For those of you that don't know me I am just joking about rule#1.