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RE: What do you use for heat ? N/P

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Posted by: glkherp at Mon Apr 24 09:09:51 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by glkherp ]  
   

Mike,

It is the square on top of the floor. I attached a better picture from another incubator I built. You can also see the insulators that hold it, these were also purchased from Lyon Electric. Here is the address to their part area:

http://www.lyonelectric.com/Parts/electrical%20parts.htm

The heating coil is part #270-020 and the insulators are part #300-028. That heating element is wrapped up and has leads coming off of it. You have to clip the leads to use it like I did. If you call them though you should be able to get just the heat coil without the leads. This is a little easer but I don't see it listed on the site.

Hope this helps,
George
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