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    New incubator

    Last year, being my first year back in the ball python breeding game, I simply fired up one of the scientific incubators in my lab and incubated the eggs there. This year, that incubator was not holding a constant heat, fluctuating from 85 to 90. So, I decided enough was enough and I sourced an old Red Bull drinks cooler off of a Facebook group. Ordered some heat tape from Rich at Reptile Basics, and set about converting the cooler. I striped out the cooling system, the old fan, and then cleaned and sterilized it. Installed the tape, installed two fans (with blue LEDs as that is my daughters favorite color and she loves checking on the snakes), and added a few additional shelves, then fired it up. It is wired to a Vivarium Electronics VE200 set on pulse proportional heating, then backed up with a VE100. It holds temp beautifully and is thermally homogenous throughout the incubator. For under $200, I now have an incubator that can hold 12 Rubbermaid shoeboxes or 18 Iris shoeboxes. I am only running two of the heat tapes and the third is simply a backup if needed.

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    As I got it.



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    Last edited by Warren_Booth; 09-04-2017 at 12:06 PM.

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    That is a sweet setup!

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    How much for you to build me one?? LOL! Great job!

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    This one took no effort at all. The main things was to thoroughly clean and disinfect the the cooler to start with. After that, I am just anal about the look, so tape is cut perfectly, things are lined up perfectly, etc. If i had the parts, I would happily build them for people. This one, since being set up, has fluctuated only 0.5oF. There is no variation top to bottom either as the fans perfectly circulate the air. I am thrilled with this build.

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    Re: New incubator

    Grats man! Nice clean craftsmanship.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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    Re: New incubator

    What kind of fans did you use and how did you wire them. I found computer fans but they're 12v
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    I used two of these - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Each one is powered by one of these - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1. I am sure you could probably wire them in series or parallel also.

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    Identical to my set up all the way down to the color led in your fans. Nice work!
    The only thing I did differently was I lined the heat tape with water bottles to hold temp when the door is opened.[IMG][/IMG]
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    Re: New incubator

    I opted for a large tub of perlite that I keep saturate. I see no temperature drop at all inside the egg tubs when I have the door opened.
    Warren

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    That is insane, such an awesome professional looking incubator!

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