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    Re: Probe in Incubator

    I've placed my thermostat probe behind the flexwatt for 2 seasons now and will again since it works just fine there.
    The thermostat will run a few degrees hotter than the actual temp inside of the tub but who cares as long as the temperature in the tub stays stable, which it does.
    I place a thermometer probe inside a tub on the top shelf and inside a tub on the bottom shelf.
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    Re: Probe in Incubator

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    This thread title seems highly inappropriate.
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    This is an awesome thread, a lot of questions I had have been answered reading through this. I'd also like to know how many of you use the Brian Gundy's method and drill small holes in the egg box? And those of you who put a thermometer probe in an egg box with eggs in it, how exactly do you let the probe hang in the middle of the box to get the ambient temps? Is it just easier to have a dummy box and put the thermometer and probe in that one?

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    Re: Probe in Incubator

    I just put the probe in the box with eggs in it by placing the probe in just enough that the lid holds it in place dangling in the air.
    I do use 3 tiny holes in my tubs, no sealed tubs for me, done that and had nothing but problems.
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    Umm ok
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