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Homemade egg incubator cooler
Homemade egg incubator cooler










homemade egg incubator cooler
  1. Homemade egg incubator cooler how to#
  2. Homemade egg incubator cooler install#
  3. Homemade egg incubator cooler driver#

Take the remaining ½” square stock and make a frame that easily slides on the rail. You can further insulate the apparatus by mounting aluminum bubble wrap over the outside. Make sure the vent holes are not obstructed. Next, glue aluminum foil over the inside walls of the incubator also cover the reflector shelf with foil. Attach two rails under the box to act as feet. The hinges are screwed to the inside of the box. Attach the front panel (main door) with hinges at the bottom. The short piece of wood is nailed or screwed to the front to form a lip that fits over the main door. Attach the larger top piece to the rear of the box.

Homemade egg incubator cooler install#

This will be the reflector/diffuser shield.ĭrill holes for the wiring into the rear board and install the lamp base.Ĭut top board/roof into two sections with a ration 1 to 2 join the two pieces with a set of hinges on top. Install the 5”圆” board above where the lamp will be. Install the rails to the side boards the top of the rail should be 3” below the roof. Those on the side of the lamp at the rear bottom, the others kitty corner, i.e. Take it without permission and you might spend time before the bar: Not a fantastic savings plan.ĭrill vent holes into the two boards that make up the sides. Ask politely, explain what for, and you not only get the wood but may even have it cut to size.

Homemade egg incubator cooler driver#

Screw driver to install hinges and assemble the lamp components.cheap if you do not count your time to build the apparatus. Netting.Īlmost all items can be scrounged, recycled, begged, i.e. This is a plan for an inexpensive incubator for quail and chicken eggs any one can easily construct.Ĭarpenter's glue, nails, aluminum foil. If the thermometer is placed to high then you won't be getting the proper temp. Make sure the base of the thermometer (the oval part) is the same height as the eggs. The propeller on the fan I bought is plastic making it safe. Also, you don't want to touch the propeller either. Also, once you place eggs in there and you go to turn them, make sure you shut the fan off first cuz the fan running will cool the eggs quickly. This bator is so easy to make and should take you no more than 25 min. is too low, then place some scotch tape over some of the ventilation holes. is too high, then pierce a few more holes on the side of the bator to let the excess warm air out. You need to check periodically to see what the temp. Turn on the bulb and the fan for a few hours before you place the eggs in the bator. I've never had a problem with humidity and a hatch rate in the bator even though it's usually at 60%. Place a small bowl in the bator for humidity. The fan circulates the warm air that the lightbulb is giving off thus giving a more even temp. A light only bator will not give you a steady temp. It will be difficult to maintain the proper temp. (I bought one at Walmart for a few bucks). If you can, try to find a small fan that will fit in the cooler. If it's a smaller cooler, try a 15 watt bulb. If the cooler you're using is the bigger one, then place a 25 watt bulb (new) in the socket. Poke a few holes along the sides of the cooler for ventilation. I find placing the glass on the side gives for better viewing. I used an 8 x 11 piece of glass from a picture frame. You can cut a square (I did it this time) on the side of the cooler.

homemade egg incubator cooler

Make sure the glass isn't to big otherwise you may cut into the centre hole where the lightsocket is. You can tape it as well but I use carpenters glue to glue the glass. You want to make sure there's enough space around the sides to glue the glass in.

homemade egg incubator cooler

I find using a little bit of carpenters glue (in the inside of the lid around the socket) is good to use to ensure a firm hold.įor viewing you can either do one of two things.įind an old picture frame with a glass (the dollar store carries them as well) and cut a little smaller than the size of the glass on the right & left side of the cooler lid. Gently place the light socket in the hole you cut making sure that the switch is on the outside. Then gently using a sharp knife, cut around the circle you made. Place the light socket (without the bulb) on the lid in the middle and trace a circle with a pen around the socket. The light socket should have an on/off switch. Purchase a light socket that has a cord with it. Go to your local hardware (or whatever store sells them where you are) and purchase a styrophoam cooler.

Homemade egg incubator cooler how to#

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Homemade egg incubator cooler