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    My Incubator all set up and full of tubs

    OK so when I moved into this house the previous owner left a stand up freezer in my basement that wasn't working. So I immediately thought I would keep it and turn it into my bator! And after some talkin with a guy that has tremendous knowledge and has used the same bator and setup for the past 6 yrs with a 100% hatch rate I decided to go with this...............

    Here I added a battery operated light for the inside...

    I also plan on making a window in the door for next season. The way it is set up now it will hold 18 clutches at once but could possibly hold a few more if I move the shelves around.

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    Re: My Incubator all set up and full of tubs

    Does the water in the bottles help keep humidity up or something? What is the heating in that setup?
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    Re: My Incubator all set up and full of tubs

    Water bottles help hold a stable temp.

    Great looking 'bator!

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    Re: My Incubator all set up and full of tubs

    Looking good bro!

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    Re: My Incubator all set up and full of tubs

    Thanks Guys! And as Shadera stated the water bottles help keep the temps stable when the water warms inside the bottles it helps hold heat steady when opening it up and to just keep the temps pretty even through out. As for the heat element. It is just a normal everyday space heater for like under an office desk or small room. It cost me 15 bucks at walmart. There are some temp flucuations between shelves but not too much the middle shelf reads about 89.4 and the top shelf 89.2 but the bottm shelf has the higher temp cause of it being so close tot he heater it reads about 90.8.

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    Re: My Incubator all set up and full of tubs

    Very Nice, I also just finished my incubator. I got lucky and was able to get a Snapple Refridge with a glass door



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    Re: My Incubator all set up and full of tubs

    That was lucky. I have been searching for a glass door fridge like that,

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    Re: My Incubator all set up and full of tubs

    Same, I can't seem to find something like that on craigslist. Only small wine coolers or freezers. Great incubators though, both of you!
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    Re: My Incubator all set up and full of tubs

    Word of advice, speaking form experience those mini space heaters need oxygen to a certain level or they will either malfunction and not shut off or they shut off till the oxygen level regains well. I had one for the QT room while back and woke up to it off and room in the low 70s. I would highly suggest Flexwatt and some fans inside to circulate the heat.

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    Re: My Incubator all set up and full of tubs

    Are you just using the heaters temp controls to set your temp? I know a few others that do that and have fine results with it, but I think you are crazy to trust a $15 heater with your eggs. I personally would just spend the little cash on a few feet of flexwatt and feel safe. If you want to save a bit of cash and are only going to be incubating BP eggs you could probably get away with using a good quality on/off type t-stat instead of a helix or herpstat since the freezer is so well insulated. Good luck either way.
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