Farm Innovators 2100 Incubatrice ad Aria Fissa Riscaldata per 4 Dozzine di Uova con Igrometro Incorporato, Circuiti a Stato Solido e 2 Grandi Finestre di Visualizzazione, Bianco

Brand:Farm Innovators

3/5

116.87

L'incubatrice Still Air di Farm Innovators ospita facilmente fino a 4 dozzine di uova. Un igrometro integrato misura sia la temperatura interna che l'umidità relativa. I circuiti a stato solido forniscono un'impostazione della temperatura affidabile e di lunga durata. Una spia rossa indica quando il riscaldatore è in funzione. Due grandi finestre di visualizzazione da 9-1/2 pollici per 3-1/2 pollici consentono l'osservazione delle uova. È incluso un termometro aggiuntivo. Questo è un ottimo incubatore per hobbisti e per scopi educativi. Realizzato con schiuma di polistirene isolante. 120 volt; 40 watt; 0,33 ampere.

Realizzato con schiuma di polistirene isolante. Due grandi finestre di visualizzazione da 9-1/2 pollici per 3-1/2 pollici consentono l'osservazione delle uova. La spia rossa mostra quando il riscaldatore è in funzione. L'igrometro integrato misura sia la temperatura interna che l'umidità relativa. Ospita facilmente fino a 4 dozzine di uova.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 2100
Manufacturer Farm Innovators Pet Products
Product Dimensions 17.75 x 18 x 7.8 inches; 3.5 Pounds

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Scritto da: Duncan
Works good
I think the first time I used it, it was operated error. I am now doing a second setting and we will see how this goes. But over all works as should.
Scritto da: Dennis Anderson
Can't understand bad reviews
I almost believed the bad reviews and bought another brand...glad I didn't. Having spent a career as a electromechanical technician I can assure you that nothing is idiot proof (those guys can get pretty clever in screwing things up). When first preparing this to run a batch of quail eggs I had to install the quail rails on the automatic egg turner. With room for 120 eggs, about 80 more than I would ever use so I thought I would just install 2 rails and be able to turn eggs and put eggs about ready to hatch on the wire to hatch thereby being able to have a perpetual run going. The problem here was that the egg turner doesn't run smoothly unless all rails are in place (could be the reason for noisy egg turner motor and burnt out motor). So I abandoned that idea put them all in. I agree that you should get an outdoor digital thermometer/hygrometer. $10 at the hardware store. The directions say to calibrate the probe thermometer...don't do this until it has settled in for a few hour after the delivery. I adjusted mine only to have to readjust it back to its original position, but if you get a digital one you really don't need this one. By the way, both thermometers are right on but the hygrometer is off. After adding water it was time to adjust the temperature and humidity. Piece of cake...Adjust temperature as stated in the directions with one exception, turn the knob fully to the right and monitor the temperature until it hits the temperature you want then turn the knob counter-clockwise until the indicator lamp just goes off and don't mess with it any more. To adjust humidity pull one or both red plugs out to get the humidity as close as possible under the wanted humidity then turn on (or both) red plugs upside down and partially cover the hole(s). I got the temperature adjusted within 5 minutes and the humidity with 20 minutes. The directions (and many bad reviews) say to let the incubator run or settle in for 6 hours up to several days. After not seeing any change in temperature or humidity for 2 hours I decided to run my eggs early. Out of 29 eggs I got 20 quail. Of the 9 unhatched eggs 1 had a crack I hadn't noticed, 1 was breech (if that's the right term for chick coming out the small end), 4 were unfertilized and 3 looked fully developed but didn't hatch (probably the ones I put in a day and a half late. Not bad hatch rate of about 69% for a first time incubation with eggs being stored in the fridge in a bowl. I'm starting my second batch right now with eggs stored with the small ends down this time as is suggested.
Scritto da: T. Sinclair
First day worked great. trouble after that.
First day I plugged it in and I couldn't even tell it was running it was so quiet. However, I followed directions to add the water as it says fill all wells full. That was a mistake. Could not keep the humidity under 60. It stayed around 70 actually, even with both plugs out. The temperature stayed steady once it was set right. But it takes awhile to stablize. Don't rush it. Just let it warm up and turn it off by barely turning the knob when it reaches your desired temp. I bought a digital thermometer for peace of mind, but once the unit temp stablized, the thermometer on the unit works properly. The second day the temp was very stable and it was doing great, except the humidity was still way too high. So i opened it up, took out the egg racks (full of eggs) and dumped the water out. Dried it and then just filled two wells (the smaller side ones). Plugged it back in and now its vibrating. Both the fan and the egg turner are vibrating. I tried unplugging and plugging in several times to no avail. Tried redistributing the eggs to no avail. The temp seems to look decent, not quite stable yet but i'll give it some time it should stablize. Both plugs are out and humidity looks much better. Around 55-60%. I will probably let this batch hatch out and send it back for an exchange or refund. The vibration may cause death to the embryos. I don't expect a hatch rate over 50% as about half of my 35 eggs are old and dirty anyway. I will report back on my hatch rate. Hopefully the vibration wont harm them. I'm worried about it. Three stars for now, may change that later, depending on hatch success or failure. My advice is to buy a digital thermometer that has a probe you can put inside unit. Put it on the plastic card provided the holds the glass thermometer. Put the plastic card on top of the eggs in the center of the unit. Also, DONT fill all the wells. Start it out with no water or just one well filled. if humidity not high enough, leave plugs in. If too high take plugs out one by one to adjust. If not high enough after adjustment, its easier to add water than to take unit apart and take screen out and dump water and dry it.
Scritto da: Carolyn
So far, so good...
I ordered this incubator to hatch some chicks as a hobby. Last year I tried hatching for the first time with a similar incubator of a different brand but for a handful of reasons it didn't go so well. This year I learned from my mistakes and I'm hoping for a better hatch rate. Like I said, I'm just doing this for kicks but if you are really serious about a high hatch rate you probably want to go with a more advanced incubator. PROS: I really like that this model is a combo with the fan and turner instead of having to buy everything separately. I also like that the styrofoam has a plastic covering to protect and possibly make more efficient. With PATIENCE and careful tweaking you CAN get this machine to hold a fairly constant temp (fluctuates about 2 degrees at most). CONS: Fan and turner are loud and vibrate. The built in thermometer and hygrometer are basically useless INVEST IN A GOOD ALTERNATE METER! The built in therm is off by about 5 degrees and the hygro is off by about 20%. The water wells are hard to see and hard to fill - I've gotten it wrong a couple times and it leaks all over the place. Conclusion --> This is not a plug in and forget machine. Take the time to get the machine up to temp and then monitor for at least 24hrs before putting eggs in. If you change the temp, just twist knob a tiny hair at a time and wait for results. Remember - it may take several minutes for the machine to adjust and for your meter to detect the change. Once you do this it IS a stable machine. Do not trust the thermometer included - get a really good one that you know you can trust. I haven't had my hatch yet and will update if anything changes drastically.

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