HappyHippyChick
Songster
- Feb 24, 2023
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I bought four thermometers and one on the incubator. The incubator cost around $200. It is 1588 Genesis hova bator. At first, I thought the temp and humidity was correct regarding to the incubator. And now, I have several thermometers and a humidty detector. I tried to use the ice water test so I thought that one was showing a degree higher than it was supposed to. Supposedly the higher reading was correct because I did use the ice water test,. Then I got another thermometer and it was supposed to be very accurate but it was showing 44* with the ice water test. This is starting to get really crazy. I am not sure how I could trust the temps and humidity on the Hova Bator. Are hovabator s good? e I've been reading a lot here and it just seems I cannot even find one temp that could or may be accurate. So I tried to get the hens to do the work but it appears they don't want to.
At this point, I don't know which one is to trust. At first, I trusted the Hova Bator. And then another thermometer was 1 degree higher on the ice water test. So that would mean that I should raise the hova bator temp to 100.5. As then the thermometer was one degree higher then the thermometer should also read 100.5. But then I would crank up the hova bator to 101.5. This is totally confusing.
At this point, I don't know which one is to trust. At first, I trusted the Hova Bator. And then another thermometer was 1 degree higher on the ice water test. So that would mean that I should raise the hova bator temp to 100.5. As then the thermometer was one degree higher then the thermometer should also read 100.5. But then I would crank up the hova bator to 101.5. This is totally confusing.