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IncuKit™ XL for Cabinet Incubators 220V
from $92.99
220 Volt International Version. Click here to see the 110V North America Version. The IncuKit XL ™ is an all-in-one kit designed to be the heart and brains of a homemade cabinet incubator. It allows you to convert a cabinet-sized enclosure into an incubator! To make your own incubator, you can use anything from an old refrigerator to a custom-built cabinet! Simply choose your enclosure and install your IncuKit XL™ unit inside. Pretty cool? Well, actually it's pretty hot and it works very well. The IncuKit XL™ series has been redesigned to provide you with more options and versatility! IncuStat Basic Thermostat module: This is a standard on/off thermostat. This means that when the temperature hits a certain point, it turns the heater off and then back on full power once the temperature drops below a certain point. It will control the heater and fan. This comes pre-set to 99.5 degrees F. Select how many heater and fan modules your container will require: The number of heater and fan modules will be determined by the size of your container, how well it is insulated and the temperature outside the incubator. The IncuKit XL™ can be configured with one or two heater and fan modules, depending on these factors. Each heater and fan module will provide 125 watts of power. For medium size containers, this may be all you need. For larger containers, you can add a second module to add an additional 125 watts of power. To determine which option is best for you, a simple light bulb test will help. Get light bulbs that will generate enough heat to easily warm your incubator to at least 100 degrees F. See how many watts are required and that will help you know which option to select. The buyer is responsible for determining if this will generate enough heat for your enclosure. Caution: this is an AC-powered device that you will be mounting in your incubator yourself. You must use a great deal of common sense when dealing with electrical devices. Electricity is wonderful but can be very dangerous. Use caution, common sense and if in doubt, ASK AN EXPERT!!! The IncuKit includes the following: Electronic Pre-Set thermostat designed specifically for incubators by IncubatorWarehouse.com (see details below) Each heater and fan module includes a high-output 120mm AC fan with protective screen, an integrated 125-watt heater with built-in safety thermal switch and mounting plate All mounting hardware Installation and operating instructions Easy to install and set up. All mounting hardware needed is included. And our step-by-step video makes it easy to install. Just mount the heater and fan module, mount the thermostat, connect them together, and then plug it in. It's so easy!!   Simple to install! See this instructional video to see how simple it is to install this in your home-made incubator: If you find that your particular incubator needs more air circulation (a common issue in odd-shaped incubators), we offer 92mm and 120mm AC fans.  
IncuKit™ XL for Reptile Incubators
$90.99
The IncuKit XL™ for reptiles is an all-in-one kit designed to be the heart and brains of a homemade reptile incubator. It allows you to convert a cabinet-sized enclosure into an incubator! To make your own incubator, you can use anything from an old refrigerator to a custom built cabinet! Simply choose your enclosure and install your IncuKit XL™ for reptiles unit inside.  Pretty cool?  Well, actually it's pretty hot and it works very well.   The IncuKit XL™ for reptiles has been redesigned to work specifically in reptile incubators that require lower temps! The IncuKit XL™ for reptiles includes the following: Basic Thermostat module: This is a standard on/off thermostat.  This means that when the temperature hits a certain point, it turns the heater off and then back on full power once the temperature drops below a certain point.  It will control the heater and fan. This comes pre-set to 99.5 degrees F but is fully adjustable to the temperature required for reptile eggs.  1 x 125 Watt Heater/Fan: This heater/fan is great for providing heat to medium to large size reptile incubators. The included wire adapter makes it so the heater and fan turn off once the desired temperature is reached. This helps to minimize the drying out of eggs and overheating the incubator. To determine if the included heater/fan unit will provide enough heat, a simple light bulb test will help.  Get light bulbs that will generate enough heat to easily warm your incubator to at least your desired temperature. See how many watts are required and that will help you know which option to select. The buyer is responsible for determining if this will generate enough heat for your enclosure.    Caution: this is an AC powered device that you will be mounting in your incubator yourself.  You must use a great deal of common sense when dealing with electrical devices.  Electricity is wonderful but can be very dangerous.  Use caution, common sense and if in doubt, ASK AN EXPERT!!! The IncuKit includes the following: Electronic Basic Digital Thermostat 1 x Heater/fan. Each heater and fan module includes a high-output 120mm AC fan with protective screen, an integrated 125 watt heater with built-in safety thermal switch and mounting plate Adapter extension cord for reptile incubators All mounting hardware Installation and operating instructions Easy to install and set up.  All mounting hardware needed is included.  And our step-by-step video makes it easy to install.  Just mount the heater and fan module, mount the thermostat, connect them together and then plug it in.  It's so easy!!   Simple to install!  See this instructional video to see how simple it is to install this in your home-made incubator: If you find that your particular incubator needs more air circulation (a common issue in odd-shaped incubators), we offer 92mm and 120mm AC fans.     

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