- Mar 15, 2014
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Ok, so I've been lurking and reading here for a while about building my own incubator. I've had chickens for a couple years and had a couple successful natural hatches but with a very low hatch rate (~20%) SO I'm going to try incubating some to increase my flock and maybe sell a few chicks.
I'm using a wine cooler fridge (with the glass door ) I got on CL for $20 with a bad compressor. I'm going to focus on the auto turner as I have the rest (heat,humidity,air circulation) figured out
I'm going to start with maybe 25-30 eggs (currently a weeks worth of laying), so plan-A involves using 3 regular egg cartons with the bottoms cut out and tilting each carton (in a rack with axis going the long way thru the carton) as opposed to tilting 1 giant rack of 30 eggs (or potentially multiple racks given the size of the inside of the cooler)
I'm going to make my own automatic egg turner with some repurposed parts, which brings me to my first question. I know incubating eggs are generally turned from side to side a few times a day, but my plan involves using a washing machine timer motor which is 1/2 RPM tilting 3 individual trays/cartons of eggs. With the correct design I think the motor has enough power to tilt them. This means that given my design of a continuously running motor it will tilt the eggs from side A to side B (60-90deg total) and back on a 2 minute cycle. I'm not sure whether this cycle of time is long enough or whether the eggs need to actually stop and rest between turns. I saw a similar design, but it had a 4 hour cycle. I was trying to keep it really simple and avoid using stop switches, timers, and reversing DC motors (all of which I have in the parts pile).
Hope this makes sense without pics, but any thoughts on tilt time cycle would be appreciated.
note to self:clarity of a posting at 2am may be lacking
I'm using a wine cooler fridge (with the glass door ) I got on CL for $20 with a bad compressor. I'm going to focus on the auto turner as I have the rest (heat,humidity,air circulation) figured out
I'm going to start with maybe 25-30 eggs (currently a weeks worth of laying), so plan-A involves using 3 regular egg cartons with the bottoms cut out and tilting each carton (in a rack with axis going the long way thru the carton) as opposed to tilting 1 giant rack of 30 eggs (or potentially multiple racks given the size of the inside of the cooler)
I'm going to make my own automatic egg turner with some repurposed parts, which brings me to my first question. I know incubating eggs are generally turned from side to side a few times a day, but my plan involves using a washing machine timer motor which is 1/2 RPM tilting 3 individual trays/cartons of eggs. With the correct design I think the motor has enough power to tilt them. This means that given my design of a continuously running motor it will tilt the eggs from side A to side B (60-90deg total) and back on a 2 minute cycle. I'm not sure whether this cycle of time is long enough or whether the eggs need to actually stop and rest between turns. I saw a similar design, but it had a 4 hour cycle. I was trying to keep it really simple and avoid using stop switches, timers, and reversing DC motors (all of which I have in the parts pile).
Hope this makes sense without pics, but any thoughts on tilt time cycle would be appreciated.
note to self:clarity of a posting at 2am may be lacking
