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This is awesome!!Who needs a fancy incubator when its more fun to build one yourself. I was not impressed with the prices of incubators when I started a few years ago so I made my first incubator out of a hello fresh box. Took apart an old lamp to attach the heater and used an Arduino uno kit I had to set up the lamp and temp/humidity readings. Added a PC fan and programmed the settings and bam super cheap incubator. Every year I have rebuilt it and tweaked it. This year I upgraded to use a home depot 102L storage bin to make it my permanent incubator. For $80 I built an incubator that can comfortable hold 50 eggs and all parts are easily replaceable and repairable.
I rambled on there, I will be following along as I enjoy all of the incubation comparison threads.
I also started out making my own. My first about 17 years ago was an old Colman cooler that I rigged with a lamp and a water heater thermostat. It worked wonderfully. After a few years it broke down and fell apart- I tried to make more iterations, fancier each time but none were as good as the first.
Im at a place in life where I can play a little more so I figured why not try some of the most approachable all in one table top units and see if a pre made one is less fuss OR less fun.