Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 912

1 members and 911 guests
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,905
Threads: 249,107
Posts: 2,572,123
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, Pattyhud
Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 13 of 13
  1. #11
    Registered User AerialArtist's Avatar
    Join Date
    11-08-2014
    Location
    Calgary, AB
    Posts
    241
    Thanks
    192
    Thanked 221 Times in 105 Posts

    Re: Incubator help??

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    I probably would leave the tubs alone at this point. I just open the tubs once a week to let fresh air in and add a little water if needed. My comment about a second thermostat is to prevent a failure that causes the heating element to go fully on and thus kill your eggs. What you do is get a Herpstat or a Vivarium Thermostat, or even a Johnson or Ranco and set it to 2 degrees higher than you have set the Reptibator. Plug the Reptibator into this back up thermostat. This way if the Reptibator's thermostat fails, the backup will catch it before it gets too hot.
    I've got the incubator and all my racks plugged into a power bar with a surge protector, is that sufficient or should I still get the second thermostat?

    I plan on leaving the egg tubs alone til next week at the earliest. So I shouldn't worry too much about humidity staying at 86% and a little dimpling for now?

    Thanks for you help!
    1.0 Normal
    0.1 Clown
    1.0 Hypo Hog Island/Colombian boa
    0.1 Diamond Jungle Jaguar carpet
    0.1 Butter Spinner
    0.1 Super Sunglow boa
    0.1 Axanthic carpet
    1.0 Pastel Banana Clown

  2. #12
    BPnet Veteran Slowcountry Balls's Avatar
    Join Date
    02-06-2011
    Location
    Bluffton, SC
    Posts
    825
    Thanks
    456
    Thanked 625 Times in 398 Posts
    Images: 806

    Re: Incubator help??

    Quote Originally Posted by AerialArtist View Post
    I've got the incubator and all my racks plugged into a power bar with a surge protector, is that sufficient or should I still get the second thermostat?

    I plan on leaving the egg tubs alone til next week at the earliest. So I shouldn't worry too much about humidity staying at 86% and a little dimpling for now?

    Thanks for you help!
    A surge protector prevents a spike I'm the power from reaching your thermostat on your rack and the thermostat in the Reptibator incubator. The surge protector doesn't do anything if a thermostat itself fails. When thermostats fail, usually the mechanism the turns down the power supplied to the heating element opens up all the way and the heating element gets full power and the temperature spikes. This can kill or deform embryos developing in the egg and burn adults. This is why I have a 6 outlet surge protector that is connected to my household outlet. For each rack, I have a VE-100 thermostat plugged into the surge protector. The VE-100 is set to 95 degrees. Plugged into the VE-100 is a VE-300 thermostat set to 90 degrees. Plugged into the VE-300 is a power strip and different levels of my rack are plugged into different outlets on the power strip (this way I can unplug a level if a tub is empty). This setup requires 2 thermostats to fail simultaneously before my racks overheat. I use the same setup for my incubator in a different room.

  3. #13
    Registered User AerialArtist's Avatar
    Join Date
    11-08-2014
    Location
    Calgary, AB
    Posts
    241
    Thanks
    192
    Thanked 221 Times in 105 Posts

    Re: Incubator help??

    Quote Originally Posted by Slowcountry Balls View Post
    A surge protector prevents a spike I'm the power from reaching your thermostat on your rack and the thermostat in the Reptibator incubator. The surge protector doesn't do anything if a thermostat itself fails. When thermostats fail, usually the mechanism the turns down the power supplied to the heating element opens up all the way and the heating element gets full power and the temperature spikes. This can kill or deform embryos developing in the egg and burn adults. This is why I have a 6 outlet surge protector that is connected to my household outlet. For each rack, I have a VE-100 thermostat plugged into the surge protector. The VE-100 is set to 95 degrees. Plugged into the VE-100 is a VE-300 thermostat set to 90 degrees. Plugged into the VE-300 is a power strip and different levels of my rack are plugged into different outlets on the power strip (this way I can unplug a level if a tub is empty). This setup requires 2 thermostats to fail simultaneously before my racks overheat. I use the same setup for my incubator in a different room.
    Gotcha I'm on it, thanks again.
    1.0 Normal
    0.1 Clown
    1.0 Hypo Hog Island/Colombian boa
    0.1 Diamond Jungle Jaguar carpet
    0.1 Butter Spinner
    0.1 Super Sunglow boa
    0.1 Axanthic carpet
    1.0 Pastel Banana Clown

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1