![]() Too much air circulation is bad for eggs, as it will dry them out. The more consistent air temperature also ensures that your thermostat is cycling on and off at the appropriate times, not just when the air around the thermostat heats or cools. This can have a positive impact on hatch results. This fan circulates the air, which helps keep your whole incubator the same temperature. This problem can be significantly reduced by installing a circulated air fan kit into your incubator. Unfortunately, this temperature variation can have a significant negative impact on your hatch rates. Installation Video: 9300 Fan Installation Guideĭid you know that at any given time, the temperature in your Hova-Bator still air incubator can vary by up to five degrees from top to bottom and from the center to the corners? This occurs primarily because heat rises. ![]() Heat naturally rises, so you need to circulate the hot air from the hot spots to the cool spots for a much more uniform and consistent temperature and better hatch results. This problem can be significantly reduced by installing a circulated air fan kit into you incubator. This temperature variation has a significant impact on your hatch rates. Specially designed to move only as much air as necessary to keep the incubator temperature consistentįull color installation instructions for an easy installationīacked by the Incubator Warehouse TWO YEAR HASSLE FREE GUARANTEEĭid you know that at any given time the temperature in your Little Giant still air incubator can vary by up to 5 degrees from the top and bottom and from the center to the corners? In addition, you get variation from the thermostat cycling the heating unit on and off. Tested & proven for the Little Giant Incubator to increase hatch rates Highlights of the Incubator Warehouse Circulated Air Fan Kit for the Little Giant 9300 The direction the air flows and the positioning of the fan inside your incubator is critical to maintaining a consistent temperature throughout the incubator. Many people have come to check on their eggs only to find them cooked because the fan caused the incubator to overheat. If you get too powerful of a fan it can OVERHEAT your incubator. Almost all the fans on the market are designed to move as much air as possible. The only reason that an incubator needs the fan is to keep the temperature more consistent (like in nature). Think about it, in nature there isn't a fan blowing on eggs. Too much air circulation is BAD for eggs (it will dry them out). There are a few things that you need to keep in mind: 1 set of 3 dividers is needed for each metal setting tray in which you want to incubate eggs horizontally.Putting a fan inside your incubator is a great way to increase hatch rates, but it is not just as simple as buying a PC fan or a cheap fan kit. 45 to 60 geese eggs can be set using 3 # 0249 trays.ģ059* Set of 3 Dividers (metal tray not included in purchase price). MustĠ249* Metal Tray for Incubating Eggs HorizontallyĢ4 ½” l x 12 ¾ ” w x 2” metal setting tray, pictured left, has dividers that screw into the bottom of the tray so large eggs such as goose, peafowl, or ratite eggs can be incubated on their sides. Set of 3 trays drop-shipped from GQF Mfg.ģ067* Metal Setting Tray is 24 ⅝ ” l x 12 ¾ ” w x 2” hģ066* Metal Hatching Tray is 24 ⅝ ” l x 14 ” w x 2” h. Set of 6 trays drop-shipped from GQF Mfg.Ġ248 Set of 3 trays for setting turkey, duck, and jumbo chicken. ![]() Each tray holds 45 bantam, pheasant, or chicken eggs. Set of 6 trays drop-shipped from GQF Mfg.Ġ246 Set of 6 universal trays. ![]() Molded posts allow double stacking of trays except in the top turning rack for a total of 1368 eggs using 12 plastic trays.Ġ245 Set of 6 pheasant/small bantam trays. KRC 124 12¾” x 11⅜” holds 124 quail eggs can be stacked in incubator if outer rows of tray aren’t filled.Ġ243 Set of 6 quail egg trays. KRC 59 12¾” x 11⅜” holds 59 small pheasant or bantam eggs can’t be stacked in inc ubator T48 12” x 12¼” holds 48 pheasant, large chicken or guinea eggs T36 12⅞” x 12⅞” holds 36 goose, peafowl, duck, turkey, or pheasant eggs flip side holds small eggs T 30 11½” x 11½” holds 30 large chicken, pheasant, or guinea eggs T 20 11½” x 11½” holds 20 duck, goose, peafowl, large chicken or turkeys eggs Little Giant, Automatic Drinkers Low Pressure & Cup Systems Poultry & Domestic & Wild Waterfowl, Game Birdsĭisinfectants, Wormers, Pesticides & Live Traps ![]()
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