Little Giant 9300 Fan Kit With Installation Guide
$24.99
Product Features:   Custom Fit: Exclusively designed for the Little Giant 9300 Still Air Incubator. Controlled Air Circulation: Optimized to prevent overheating or drying out eggs, mimicking natural incubation environments. Complete Kit: Includes a replacement fan plate (compatible with the latest 9300 model), a fan, and detailed color installation instructions. Enhanced Hatch Rates: Minimizes temperature inconsistencies caused by still air systems, ensuring better hatch results. Easy Installation: Full-color step-by-step guide makes installation simple and stress-free. IncubatorWarehouse's 2-Year Hassle-Free Guarantee. Product Description: If you're using the Little Giant 9300 Still Air Incubator, upgrading your Little Giant 9300 to include our fan kit is a simple way to improve your hatch rates. Adding a fan ensures consistent air circulation, prevents temperature swings, and mimics a natural environment for the eggs. With a fan that's designed specifically for this incubator, you'll avoid common problems associated with generic fans, like overheating or drying out the eggs. Adding a fan to your incubator isn't just about moving air; it's about creating consistency. Still-air incubators, like the Little Giant 9300, often struggle with uneven temperatures. Heat rises, leaving the top much warmer than the bottom and the center warmer than the edges. This temperature imbalance can lead to poor hatch rates. The Little Giant 9300 Fan Kit solves this problem by gently circulating the air to create a stable, uniform temperature throughout the incubator. The result? Higher hatch rates, healthier chicks, and less stress for you. Why Consistent Airflow is Important for Hatch Rates Eggs rely on a steady and balanced temperature to develop properly. In still-air incubators, the temperature at the top, bottom, and corners can differ by as much as 5°F. These inconsistencies can reduce your hatch rate because not all eggs are exposed to the same conditions. A properly installed fan solves this by circulating warm air evenly throughout the incubator. This uniformity ensures that:   Every egg receives equal heat exposure. The incubator's thermostat works more accurately. Temperature fluctuations are minimized, improving hatch success. How It Works The fan operates at a low, controlled speed to circulate air gently. It keeps hot air from collecting at the top and ensures that cooler areas, like the corners, are brought up to the right temperature. This keeps the entire incubator environment balanced without drying out the eggs or disrupting humidity levels. Problems with Using the Wrong Fan Let's be real; plenty of generic fan kits are out there. But most of them are just repurposed high-speed PC fans. These fans are designed to move as much air as possible, which is great for cooling electronics but terrible for eggs. It might be tempting to install a regular PC fan or a cheaper alternative, but that can cause serious problems: Overheating: Many generic fans run too fast, adding excess heat that can harm or even kill the embryos. Too Much Airflow: High-speed fans can dry out eggs, reducing hatch rates. Poor Placement: Incorrect positioning can lead to uneven airflow and temperature inconsistencies. The Little Giant 9300 Fan Kit is different. It's been tested and proven specifically for use in the 9300 incubator. It is engineered to avoid these issues, providing just the right amount of airflow without the risks. Step-by-Step Installation Guide Installing this fan is straightforward, even for beginners. You don't need to be a DIY expert to install this fan. The full-color guide walks you through every step so you know exactly what to do. If you'd like even more guidance, there's a helpful video tutorial available that shows you how to install the fan in your incubator.   Here's a brief overview of the steps: Install the fan inside the heater unit using the replacement fan plate. Position the fan assembly correctly inside the incubator to ensure even airflow. Connect the wires securely to the power source. Test the fan to confirm proper operation. Don't settle for uneven temperatures or risky fan alternatives. Get this fan kit and ensure every hatch counts. Order now and start seeing better hatch results with your Little Giant 9300 Incubator.   
Circulated Air Fan Kit for Hova Bator Incubator
$31.99
Did 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. Unfortunately, this temperature variation can have a significant negative impact on your hatch rates. This problem can be significantly reduced by installing a circulated air fan kit into your incubator. This fan circulates the air, which helps keep your whole incubator the same temperature. This can have a positive impact on hatch results. 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. 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. There are a few things that you need to keep in mind: Too much air circulation is bad for eggs, as it will dry them out. Think about it this way: there isn’t a fan blowing on eggs in nature. The only reason that an incubator needs the fan is to keep the temperature more consistent (like in nature). Beware of cheap kits, which often use high-speed fans. Almost all fans on the market are designed for cooling things, so they are made to move as much air as possible. This is not what you want. If your fan is too powerful it can overheat your incubator. Fans generate heat, and alternate fans are known to cook eggs. The direction the air flows and the positioning of the fan inside your incubator is critical to maintaining a consistent temperature throughout the incubator. Our fan kit includes simple instructions on how to do this. 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 Circulated Air Fan Kit for yourself. Video: Installation Video
Powerful Axial Fan for Cabinet Egg Incubator 110V AC
$20.99
This fan is made with durable ball bearings for long life. Mounting holes on each corner make mounting in your incubator very easy. Just wire into your incubator so the fan is always on to keep your cabinet incubator temperature uniform. We also sell a 220V version for international use. 110V AC, 80-105 CFM, 0.25 Amps, 22 Watts Purchase includes Two Year IncuCare Warranty.
Little Giant Circulated Air Fan Kit 7300
$44.99
This circulated air fan kit comes ready for instalation in your GQF 9300 egg incubator. Did you know that at any given time the temperature in your Little Giant Still Air incubator (9300) 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. This temperature variation has a significant impact on your hatch rates. 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. 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.Includes step by step installation instructions. (Miller Item Number 7300)
Circulated Air Fan Kit for the Little Giant Incubator (Replaces 7200)
$31.99
Did you know that at any given time, the temperature in your Little Giant 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. Unfortunately, this temperature variation can have a significant negative impact on your hatch rates. This problem can be significantly reduced by installing a circulated air fan kit into your incubator. This fan circulates the air, which helps keep your whole incubator the same temperature. This can have a positive impact on hatch results. 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. 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. There are a few things that you need to keep in mind: Too much air circulation is bad for eggs, as it will dry them out. Think about it this way: there isn’t a fan blowing on eggs in nature. The only reason that an incubator needs the fan is to keep the temperature more consistent (like in nature). Beware of cheap kits, which often use high-speed fans. Almost all fans on the market are designed for cooling things, so they are made to move as much air as possible. This is not what you want. If your fan is too powerful it can overheat your incubator. Fans generate heat, and alternate fans are known to cook eggs. The direction the air flows and the positioning of the fan inside your incubator is critical to maintaining a consistent temperature throughout the incubator. Our fan kit includes simple instructions on how to do this. Miller Manufacturing has stopped producing the 7200 fan kit, but this kit can take its place. 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 Little Giant Circulated Air Fan Kit for yourself. Video: Installation Video

Installing a forced air fan kit in your egg incubator will help you to maintain a more constant temperature inside the incubator.  Incubator fans like the Little Giant Fan or HovaBator Fan are typically slow speed fans to prevent the fan from drying out the eggs with excessive air movement.  

An incubator fan, such as the Little Giant Fan or HovaBator Fan, typically pushes the air upward toward the ceiling of the incubator and then circulates the air around the sides of the incubator to prevent the air from being blown directly onto the eggs.  In cabinet incubators forced air fan kits with higher powered fans are more common because of the larger area and the need for more air flow and circulation.