dragonluver83
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A few people asked what i was using to incubate my eggs in. I was using multiple hovabators and homemade ice cooler incubators. After seeing someone else's incubator i decided it was time to stop messing around with this bull s**t and get set up right.
*** Normal Melamine wood (what i made my stackable cages from.)
*** Ran off a Helix DBS-1000. With the probe the helix control the inside temperature.
*** Heated from house hold lights. 60 watt at the bottom and 40 watt at the top. The lights get brighter as it needs to warm up, and the light dims out when it reaches close to temp. and if it gets to hot the helix shut the lights completely off.
*** Trap door on bottom back of incubator in case the shelf is full and need to change a bulb. Bandanna's were used to block direct light to the eggs. I haven't installed what i have to block direct light.
*** On wheels so its easy to move.
Dimensions
3 feet from left to right.
4 feet high.
18 inches deep.
The wood above and below the light should have some kind of heat shield so the wood doesnt have direct exposer to the light at that close of a range.
Do believe when you open those doors you lose you heat and humidity fast. BUT it seems to come back fairly fast.
I have a big tub of water on the bottom shelf and it holds a good 80% humidity in the incubator.(experimenting) BUT i dont need the tub of water because the little tubs i have the eggs in, has 3/4 inch of water at the bottom. Then I fill the rest of the way with soil. The lid is sealed shut with two holes in the plastic bin. one in the lid for the probe and one on the side for some ventilation. You can see the condensation build up on the inside of the bin. Plenty of moisture.
I am not 100% sure but i should be able to hold 1000 Eggs give or take!!
So i layed out the dimensions and my Dad has to take the credit for building it. But he has way more time on his hands than i do. Must be nice to be retired. And i Believe it took him a week and a half, on and off of course. (very well done, you dont have to be as neat as him.) The cost was somewhere around three to four hundred bucks. I will get some more detailed pics of the glass and the trim.
Hope this helps anyone thinking of making a incubator. any questions please just ask!
*** Normal Melamine wood (what i made my stackable cages from.)
*** Ran off a Helix DBS-1000. With the probe the helix control the inside temperature.
*** Heated from house hold lights. 60 watt at the bottom and 40 watt at the top. The lights get brighter as it needs to warm up, and the light dims out when it reaches close to temp. and if it gets to hot the helix shut the lights completely off.
*** Trap door on bottom back of incubator in case the shelf is full and need to change a bulb. Bandanna's were used to block direct light to the eggs. I haven't installed what i have to block direct light.
*** On wheels so its easy to move.
Dimensions
3 feet from left to right.
4 feet high.
18 inches deep.
The wood above and below the light should have some kind of heat shield so the wood doesnt have direct exposer to the light at that close of a range.
Do believe when you open those doors you lose you heat and humidity fast. BUT it seems to come back fairly fast.
I have a big tub of water on the bottom shelf and it holds a good 80% humidity in the incubator.(experimenting) BUT i dont need the tub of water because the little tubs i have the eggs in, has 3/4 inch of water at the bottom. Then I fill the rest of the way with soil. The lid is sealed shut with two holes in the plastic bin. one in the lid for the probe and one on the side for some ventilation. You can see the condensation build up on the inside of the bin. Plenty of moisture.
So i layed out the dimensions and my Dad has to take the credit for building it. But he has way more time on his hands than i do. Must be nice to be retired. And i Believe it took him a week and a half, on and off of course. (very well done, you dont have to be as neat as him.) The cost was somewhere around three to four hundred bucks. I will get some more detailed pics of the glass and the trim.
Hope this helps anyone thinking of making a incubator. any questions please just ask!
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