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    100Qt Max cold plus heat tape water bottles and herpstat.. i can fit 3 7 qt or 2 15 qt tubs in it







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    Here is mine...Ive never added pictures so I hope this works. We converted an upright freezer into our incubator. It works great for us and really holds temps good.
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    Alright so that didnt work. Here is a link for our incubator...

    https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...9734297&type=3
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    Re: Show off your incubator!

    Quote Originally Posted by toyota89 View Post
    No water bottles?
    Like me, he prefers an ice cold drink!

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    Re: Show off your incubator!

    I went to approx. 3:37 of this video and, for the life of me, can't see any water bottles. If this is the case, could someone with water bottles, please ask this guy where the hell are his water bottles???
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...v=4jRR6uuk4w4#!



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    Re: Show off your incubator!

    I realize the purpose of the water bottles is to hold heat if the electricity fails. My question is, are they really necessary? They can only hold it for a short time and it's not like they emit heat. Also for those with smaller incubators and coolers it seems like a sacrifice of space that could hold extra clutches. I am in the beginning stages of planning an incubator and was curious about this.

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    Re: Show off your incubator!

    Quote Originally Posted by scooter11 View Post
    I realize the purpose of the water bottles is to hold heat if the electricity fails. My question is, are they really necessary? They can only hold it for a short time and it's not like they emit heat. Also for those with smaller incubators and coolers it seems like a sacrifice of space that could hold extra clutches. I am in the beginning stages of planning an incubator and was curious about this.
    I'll give you a little story about my experience with water bottles. My incubator is on page 2 I think. I'm using a cooler. For the record, I was NOT incubating a clutch but during the electricity failure, I was monitoring temps and taking a little data.

    About two weeks ago, I lost power for 7 hours. I have a full case of water bottles in my incubator with my thermostat set at 90* (inside the egg tubs is 88*). I also live in Houston, TX and it's summertime, so the outside temps were about 90* most of the afternoon making my snake room about 84-85*. By the end of the 7 hour power loss, my incubator was still at 86* and heated back up within an hour.

    It's not that water bottles emit heat, but water holds eat and when the air temperature falls below the temp of the water, there is transfer of heat from the warm bottles to the colder air. This is what helps the air temps return to normal quicker. If I had to choose, I would rather lose space for 1 clutch and know that if my power goes out, my incubator will stay hotter for longer time then cut corners and not put any water in. But that's my own personal chioce. No one says you HAVE to have water bottles in there. It's simply a suggestion because it really does work.

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    Here is our incubator.

    It will hold 24 6 qt tubs, our 5 15 qt and 16 6 qt tubs.

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