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    Re: Ive got eggs!!!!!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    I only ask, because there is absolutely ZERO condensation on the top, but a little on the sides. When I was running the test tubs with no eggs, I noticed condensation on the sides and not the top.

    So I was wondering if its not there yet, does that mean its not coming?
    When you have solids, like eggs in the incubator, the temperature change is not as quick as it is in an empty incubator because some of the volume of the inside is now occupied by the eggs, which will take much longer to change temps, thereby helping by their very mass, to keep the temps stable.

    When you open an empty incubator, there is a transfer of air and a quick temp change, hence the condensation.
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