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Replacement Heater Unit for Little Giant 9300 Incubator- Still Air
$19.99
Replacement heater unit for Little Giant 9300 incubator. Still air- No fan.
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 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.
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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.
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Installation Video
Digital Egg Scale - Accurate Humidity Measurement and Egg Sizing
$20.99
Description
One of the most accurate ways to determine if the humidity inside an incubator is correct is by the weight loss of an egg during incubation. During incubation as air passing through the shell of the egg causes some of the water to evaporate inside the egg making the egg lose weight.
Jumbo size eggs typically sell for more than medium size eggs; this is why having the ability to accurately size your eggs can increase your profits.
This IncubatorWarehouse.com’s EggScale has can accommodate any size egg from quail to goose while still having a compact design which makes it easy to store. The recessed egg tray keeps eggs from rolling while they are being weighed and the blue backlit LCD display makes it easy to read. Easy to follow instructions for measuring humidity by weight loss and egg sizing chart make using the scale a breeze. As always all or our products are covered by our One Year No-Hassle Guarantee so you can purchase with confidence.
Egg-O-Meter™ | Egg Incubator Hatching Thermometer - A Better Egg Thermometer!
$26.99
One of the biggest factors in achieving a successful hatch is maintaining the correct temperature. Most thermometers measure the air temperature, which warms and cools faster than the egg temperature. With that factor in mind, we have created the Egg-O-Meter thermometer which measures the actual egg temperature.
The Egg-O-Meter has a sensor that is embedded in a synthetic egg which closely reflects the temperature of a real egg. Temperature can be displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. A 36 inch cord allows for the large LCD screen to be placed in a convenient location, and still measure the temperature anywhere in the incubator. The built-in high and low memory stores the highest and lowest temperature since the last memory reset. In addition, a programmable alarm warns if the eggs reach an undesirable temperature (Set in 1 degree increments). This helps you ensure ideal temperatures for a successful hatch.
As always, all of our products are covered by our 2 Year IncuCare Warranty. Purchase today with no worries and experience the Egg-O-Meter egg thermometer for yourself.
Little Giant 9300 Fan Kit With Installation Guide
$24.99
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 (it will dry them out). Think about it, in nature there isn't a fan blowing on eggs. The only reason that an incubator needs the fan is to keep the temperature more consistent (like in nature). BEWARE of CHEAP kits. They often use regular HIGH speed fans. Almost all the fans on the market are designed to move as much air as possible. This is not what you want.
If you get too powerful of a fan it can OVERHEAT your incubator. Fans generate heat. Many people have come to check on their eggs only to find them cooked because the fan caused the incubator to overheat.
The direction the air flows and the positioning of the fan inside your incubator is critical to maintaining a consistent temperature throughout the incubator.
Highlights of the Incubator Warehouse Circulated Air Fan Kit for the Little Giant 9300
Tested & proven for the Little Giant Incubator to increase hatch rates
Specially designed to move only as much air as necessary to keep the incubator temperature consistent
Will not overheat your incubator!!!
Full color installation instructions for an easy installation
Backed by the Incubator Warehouse TWO YEAR HASSLE FREE GUARANTEE
Did 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. This temperature variation has a significant impact on your hatch rates.
This problem can be significantly reduced by installing a circulated air fan kit into you incubator. 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.
Installation Video: 9300 Fan Installation Guide
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).
IncuStat™ Basic Digital Electronic Egg Incubator Thermostat (220/240V AC)
$54.99
Incubator Warehouse's Digital Electronic Egg Incubator Thermostat
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
Thermostat set point can be adjusted to any temperature between 41 - 113 degrees Fahrenheit
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)
Select your voltage above in the drop down box (220/240V AC ONLY). 220/240V AC is for most places outside of North America.
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).
Product Instructions:
IncuStat™ Basic
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