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Hova Bator Egg Incubator 1602N with Circulated Air Fan Kit
$99.99
Invented by G.Q.F. Manufacturing Co. over 30 years ago, the Hova-Bator is still considered by many to be the WORLD’S BEST SMALL INCUBATOR, and among the most economical incubators available. The circulated air Hova-Bator uses a slower speed, gentle flow fan to hold a more uniform temperature. The gentle flow fan provides enough air movement to keep a constant temperature, but helps prevent dehydration of the eggs. It uses FORCED AIR FLOW, where the radiant heat tube gently warms the inside of the incubator while the fan draws fresh air from the bottom vents and circulates it throughout. Since heat rises, temperatures can vary up to 5 degrees inside the Still Air Hova-Bator. However, with the Incubator Warehouse Gentle Flow Fan kit, the incubator holds a more constant temperature, minimizing hot and cold spots. This ultimately leads to improved hatch rates.
This model has a mesh screen to support the eggs for a safe hatch. The forced air flow assists with the drying of the chicks after they hatch. This incubator is manufactured of durable Styrofoam that efficiently retains the heat produced by the 25 watt heating element. It also includes two 4x6 inch windows on top for viewing, as well as high sidewalls to keep birds inside when the lid is removed. The reliable wafer thermostat is a proven, accurate technology that produces great hatch results. This incubator can hold approximately 46 chicken, 188 quail, 90 pheasant, and 40 turkey or duck eggs. Additional accessories can be purchased to enhance the hatch rate and overall experience. These include: an automatic egg turner, an Incu-Bright egg candler, and an IncuTherm Plus thermometer/hygrometer. As always, all of our products are covered by our Two Year IncuCare Warranty. Purchase today with no worries and experience the Incubator Warehouse Hova-Bator incubator for yourself.
User Guide [PDF]
International Customers
This incubator uses 110 Volt AC Power. For international customers (220/240V) please purchase the Incubator Warehouse international power converter to maintain product warranty.
IncuStat™ Basic for IncuKit XL
$59.99
Incubator Warehouse's Digital Electronic Egg Incubator Thermostat for IncuKit XL
Description: This thermostat is very simple to use. Just press the up arrow to set the temperature (in 0.1 degree increments). There is a flame indicator on the screen that shows when the heater is operating. The unit has an 18 inch remote sensor that is placed inside the incubator. The white thermostat case is then mounted on the outside of the incubator. Finally you can measure the temperature right next to your eggs, not the air at the top of the incubator.
This can be set to read in Celsius or Fahrenheit
Comes preset to 99.5 (this means that if you lose power the thermostat will come back on set to 99.5) - Preset to 37.5 in Celsius mode
Digital readout displays temperature to the tenth of a degree (examples: 98.0, 99.5)
If the temperature goes over 99.9, it reads: 00.1, 00.2, 00.3, etc
Designed specifically for incubators, great for small incubators AND cabinet incubators (can switch heating elements up to 225 Watts)
Remote Temperature Sensor (18 inches long)
110V AC Power
Temperature Switching Differential = 0.2 degrees Fahrenheit. This means if the thermostat is set to 99.5 the thermostat will turn the heat on when the thermostat sensor reads below 99.3 and turn off when the sensor reads above 99.7.
NOTE: It is normal for the thermostat to turn the heater off and still have the air temperature increase a little bit. This happens because as the power to the heater turns off, the heater is still hot and will heat the air around it. The same is true when the heater turns back on: the temperature may decrease a little more as the heater gets back up to temperature. The amount this happens will depend on the thermal mass of your heating element and the amount of circulation in your incubator. Keep in mind that the air temperature may vary without a negative impact to the eggs if the variation is rapid enough to not allow the egg to heat or cool more than it should. As long as the up and down cycle is relatively small, is less than a few minutes, and the average air temperature is at your target temperature, the temperature inside your egg (which is what really matters) will be just fine! This is true with any incubator and egg configuration.
Calibration Enabled. This means that you can calibrate the thermostat to a specific temperature. For example: If you have a thermometer that you trust and the digital thermostat reads a little different, you can calibrate the thermostat to match the trusted thermometer (calibrate in 0.1 degree increments up to +/- 5 degrees)
Wiring and operation instructions included. It also includes instructions for installing an incubator fan, if desired.
Key lock feature allows you to set the temperature and lock the keys so it cannot be changed without unlocking the keys (keys are locked by pressing both up and down buttons for 5 seconds).
Hova Bator Still/Thermal Air Incubator 1602N
$71.99
If you’re looking for a reliable yet affordable incubator, look no further. The Hovabator 1602N is a simple, easy-to-use incubator that is relatively low-cost. All these things combined have made this incubator a bestseller. The HovaBator 1602N is the perfect incubator for anyone new to hatching eggs or who wants to save money while still getting the maximum performance out of their incubator.
Features:
Thermal Air Flow: The 25 watt heat tube gently warms the air inside the incubator, which flows out of the exhaust vents in the top and draws in fresh air through the bottom vent
Removable plastic hatching liner that makes after hatch clean-up a breeze
Durable styrofoam makes the incubator last longer and retain heat better
Two 4x6 inch windows for easy viewing
High sidewalls to keep birds inside when the lid is removed
Reliable and simple to use wafer thermostat
Holds approximately 50 chicken/duck size eggs or 130 quail size eggs without an automatic egg turner
Additional accessories can be purchased to improve your hatch rate and your overall experience, including an automatic egg turner, a forced air fan kit, an IncuTherm Plus Thermometer/Hygrometer, and an Incu-Bright egg candler.
This item, along with the majority of our products, is covered by our Two Year IncuCare Warranty. Purchase today with no worries and experience the Hova-Bator 1602N incubator for yourself.
International Customers
This incubator uses 110 Volt AC Power. For international customers (220/240V) you must purchase the IncubatorWarehouse.com international power converter to maintain product warranty.
Plug 'n Play Digital Electronic Thermostat with Remote Sensor
$66.99
The Plug ‘n Play is a digital electronic thermostat with remote sensor designed specifically for incubators. It's great for both tabletop and cabinet incubators. It comes pre-wired and ready to use. You can use any heating element up to 225 Watts. Simply plug in your heater, heat mat, or light bulb to the 3 outlet plug outlet and you’re ready to go. The temperature can be adjusted in 0.1 degree increments. Just press the up or down arrow to set it. The screen has a flame icon that turns on when the heater is operating. This unit comes with a 24 inch remote sensor that can be placed inside your incubator. The white thermostat may be mounted on the outside of the incubator. Comes preset to 99.5 degrees F (37.5 in Celsius mode).
Set point can be adjusted to any temperature between 41-113 degrees F
If the temperature goes over 99.9, it reads: 00.1, 00.2, 00.3, etc.
The digital readout displays temperature to the tenth of a degree (98.7, 99.4)
The temperature switching differential is 0.2 degrees F. This means that if the temperature is set to 99.5 then the thermostat will turn the heat on when the thermostat sensor reads below 99.3 and turn off when the sensor reads above 99.7
110V AC
Calibration enabled. This means that you can calibrate the thermostat if required. For example, if you have a thermometer that you trust and the digital thermostat reads a little different, you can calibrate the thermostat to match the trusted thermometer (calibrate in 0.1 degree increments up to +/- 5 degrees)
Key lock feature allows you to set the temperature and lock the keys so it cannot be changed without unlocking the keys (keys are locked by pressing both up and down buttons for 5 seconds)
Note: It is normal for the thermostat to turn the heater off and still have the air temperature increase a little bit. This happens because as the power to the heater turns off, the heater is still hot and will heat the air around it. The same is true when the heater turns back on: the temperature may decrease a little more as the heater gets back up to temperature. The amount this happens will depend on the amount of heat your heating element holds and the amount of circulation in your incubator. Keep in mind that the air temperature may vary without a negative impact to the eggs if the variation is rapid enough to not allow the eggs to heat or cool more than it should. As long as the up and down cycle is relatively small, less than a few minutes, and the average air temperature is at your target temperature, the temperature inside your egg (which is what really matters) will be just fine! This is true with any incubator and egg configuration.
As always, all of our products are covered by our 2 Year IncuCare Warranty. Purchase today with no worries and experience the Plug ‘n Play Digital Electronic Thermostat for yourself.
Hova-Bator 2362E - Electronic Thermostat Hova-Bator
$99.99
Electronic thermostat equipped, circulated air Hova-Bator. Features a reliable and easily adjustable electronic thermostat. Uses a fan to hold a more uniform set point even when the room temperature fluctuates and accommodates various size eggs at the same time. Dimensions 18” x 18” x 9 1 /2”, 110 Volt AC. Includes a plastic bottom liner and thermometer. Without an automatic turner in place, the incubator will hold 50 duck or chicken eggs or 130 quail eggs.
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