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Author: | Old Hilly [ Wed Sep 23, 2015 6:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Brinsea incubator/brooder package. Some advice needed please |
Hello, I an thinking of purchasing a Brinsea "Classroom package" (or at least I think that's what they call it) with the auto turn incubator, brooder, Ovascope and all the other bits I need to get going. The main attraction, at least for me, is the low power requirement. I intend to run the machines off our solar power system which gives us increased reliability over the mains power and means vastly lower operating costs. We won't be raising many chickens so the small size isn't a worry. The reviews I have read (mainly UK and USA) so far have been good but I would like some Australian experiences before I part with my money. Thanks. |
Author: | Cackles [ Thu Sep 24, 2015 7:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brinsea incubator/brooder package. Some advice needed please |
Not used one but can say it looks like a good package and the reviews from OS are all good |
Author: | Old Hilly [ Thu Sep 24, 2015 5:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brinsea incubator/brooder package. Some advice needed please |
Thanks for the reply, Cackles. OS reviews are fine but I really would like to hear from someone that has had experience with a similar machine. There were a couple of complaints from the US that the incubators had not been "calibrated" and were running too hot (or was it too cold? I can't remember!) causing the hatch to fail. From what I can understand, there seem to be numerous reasons for eggs to fail to hatch. Even the totally natural, fully automatic feathered incubators (broody hens) get it wrong on occasions so there is a possibility for error/failure no matter what system you use. The things that I like are the low power consumption, auto egg rotation and the short time temperature reduction mimicking of the mother hen being off the eggs for a little while which is *supposed* to improve hatching rates. |
Author: | Cackles [ Fri Sep 25, 2015 9:37 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brinsea incubator/brooder package. Some advice needed please |
running to hot to cold can be due to the outside temp also |
Author: | Old Hilly [ Fri Sep 25, 2015 6:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brinsea incubator/brooder package. Some advice needed please |
It's always easy to blame a machine for some sort of disaster. Usually they don't fight back or defend themselves and we have avoided having to blame ourselves for the blunder. I'll wait another few days before I place an order for the setup, I still have to organise housing for whatever chooks I manage to raise but my guess is that they will be indoors for probably a minimum of 5 or 6 weeks which gives me time to build some sort of "Alcatraz" to keep the chooks inside and the feral critters outside. |
Author: | Cordelia [ Sat Sep 26, 2015 7:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brinsea incubator/brooder package. Some advice needed please |
Cackles wrote: running to hot to cold can be due to the outside temp also Right you are cackles Its not the machine as EVERY incubator has the same issues the outside temp is SUPER important |
Author: | Old Hilly [ Sun Sep 27, 2015 6:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brinsea incubator/brooder package. Some advice needed please |
So does this mean that an incubator will only work to it's best potential provided the temperature and humidity it is operating in are within certain limits? Does this mean, for instance, that a machine like the little Brinsea with it's low power consumption (and consequently lower mass heating ability) will only work in a nice, warm room whereas a higher-powered machine that has more heating ability would work just as well in a room that was less stable in temperature? It looks like I may have to re-think my decision, or at least re-read the Brinsea specifications for it's operating environment but I don't think that our mild climate would prove a problem to something that was well designed. This is starting to sound compli-blooming-cated! |
Author: | watson96 [ Mon Sep 28, 2015 7:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brinsea incubator/brooder package. Some advice needed please |
There are MANY topics on this on the forum this is just one that will explain viewtopic.php?f=39&t=21965 |
Author: | Old Hilly [ Mon Sep 28, 2015 6:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brinsea incubator/brooder package. Some advice needed please |
Thanks Watson, I'll keep researching. |
Author: | ChickenPox [ Tue Sep 29, 2015 9:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brinsea incubator/brooder package. Some advice needed please |
They say 26c is the best ambient temp for all incubators |
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