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Posted by: Rainshadow at Tue Jun 4 19:10:32 2013 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Rainshadow ] Hi,I've never used the hovabator,but when I read your question I just wanted to give you my two cents as a former electrician....pulse proportional thermostats should never be connected to any type of electric motor,or motor driven appliance because these types of things require specific constant voltage. There are rheostats that can control motor speeds while not compromising the specific required voltage,but thermostats like Helix Controls can pose a risk of fire if used in conjunction with electric motor driven fans. (There may be some type of consideration taken in the way the hovabator is wired internally,I don't know much about those,or how they are designed to work,my knowledge of wafer type thermostats is limited to the "on-off" types,this may be why they use them with the fan motor?) anyway,I just wanted to give you a heads up,it's not worth risking all your animals,you can make a safe,very effective incubator with just a disposable ice chest,and skip the danger to your prized collection...many pit breeders incubate eggs at ambient "snake room" temps,(78-82) with great hatch ratios, [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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