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    AMP Energy Mini-Fridge Incubator

    I found a sweet AMP energy mini-fridge on Craig's List. Living in Maine, that's like finding a needle in a haystack.
    Here it is before I gutted it. My cat Wilbur is checking it out.


    Next I gutted the inside and the compressor area to remove junk I didn't need.



    I left most of the electrical system intact and replaced the lights because they were broken... let there be light! The lights are off when the cord is unplugged, but I'll add a switch to the system tomorrow so I can turn them on and off with just a click.


    This was followed by installing a DC computer fan. It has a blue case and chrome fins.


    I then added the flexwatt and wired it through the drain and inserted probes through the already existing holes at the top. After I did that I sealed up the holes.


    Finally I connected everything, turned it all on, threw a 6 quart box in there for modeling purposes, and took a picture.


    After a few hours of operation, all probes are reading at 89 degrees, which is what I set the incubator to be running at for the time being.


    Thanks for looking!
    Last edited by HypoLyf; 01-16-2013 at 11:36 PM.


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    This is an awesome how-to. What a fun find!
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    Looks good. Great job! Expecting any eggs soon?
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    Re: AMP Energy Mini-Fridge Incubator

    Great Build looks a lot like my True Minifridge I built last year
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    Re: AMP Energy Mini-Fridge Incubator

    Quote Originally Posted by Archimedes View Post
    This is an awesome how-to. What a fun find!
    Thank you! I was so excited to find it that I called the guy a few hours after it was listed, drove two hours south to pick it right after work got out at 5, and drove two hours back home. I wasn't going to miss out on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Exotic Ectotherms View Post
    Looks good. Great job! Expecting any eggs soon?
    Thank you! It's looking like I should have a clutch from a Hypo Enchi x Pastel het Hypo in a few months with any luck.

    Quote Originally Posted by RestlessRobie View Post
    Great Build looks a lot like my True Minifridge I built last year
    Thank you! I've been looking for something like a True cooler for awhile, but it's hard finding fun stuff like this in Maine. I lucked out!


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    How many 6 quarts does that hold? Great job, it looks awesome

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    Re: AMP Energy Mini-Fridge Incubator

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    How many 6 quarts does that hold? Great job, it looks awesome
    Thank you! I believe it'll hold four 6 quarts, which'll be perfect for this year and probably next year as well.


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    Re: AMP Energy Mini-Fridge Incubator

    This is a great conversion. How does having bottles of water help maintain humidity? Wouldn't a bowl of water do better? Just a curiosity from a future hobby breeder.
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    Re: AMP Energy Mini-Fridge Incubator

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGuy View Post
    This is a great conversion. How does having bottles of water help maintain humidity? Wouldn't a bowl of water do better? Just a curiosity from a future hobby breeder.
    The water bottles actually heat up and hold the temperature.

    so when you open the incubator door and all the warm air rushes out the bottles are still warm and will warm the air up when you close the door.
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    Re: AMP Energy Mini-Fridge Incubator

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGuy View Post
    This is a great conversion. How does having bottles of water help maintain humidity? Wouldn't a bowl of water do better? Just a curiosity from a future hobby breeder.
    Thank you. I have the bottles in the bottom to help maintain the temperature if I open up the incubator door. Another reason I have them in there is that in the event of a power outage the bottles will help a little bit with holding temps (for a short period of time, but better than nothing).

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    Quote Originally Posted by reptiliachnids View Post
    The water bottles actually heat up and hold the temperature.

    so when you open the incubator door and all the warm air rushes out the bottles are still warm and will warm the air up when you close the door.
    And you beat me to it... darn you!!!


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