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Yeah, the thermostat malfunctioned and it kept heating up. Who knows how hot it could have gotten. Luckily I had a thermometer in there that alerted me so I could go and shut it off. It's been reported before in poorly made lower end incubators from Amazon. Mine worked fine for 6 months then had this catastrophic malfunction. Not a mistake I'll make again.@javadi when you say your incubator malfunctioned. Did the thermostat just not shut off and continue to heat up?
Yeah I would never put eggs in the hands of AmazonYeah, the thermostat malfunctioned and it kept heating up. Who knows how hot it could have gotten. Luckily I had a thermometer in there that alerted me so I could go and shut it off. It's been reported before in poorly made lower end incubators from Amazon. Mine worked fine for 6 months then had this catastrophic malfunction. Not a mistake I'll make again.
I was actually using the incubator for a diapause of around 50 degrees. So I was thinking since it was more cooling than heating (and only a bit cooler than my room temp), it might have been less likely to overheat and go crazy. I might look into that, I have since moved to a simple wine cooler for diapause and a DVM exotics dual chambered incubator which I have been very happy with. Thanks for the infoYeah I would never put eggs in the hands of Amazon. Well good thing you had some sort of back up plan. After trying a Exo Terra incubator for a year with bearded dragon eggs and seeing how inconsistent. I didn’t want to take that risk with Cham eggs. I decided to build my own. And has been going strong for 2+ years now. I can’t recommend Herpstat SpyderWeb thermostat enough it’s very accurate and reliable. And just like your thermometer that gave you a warning
the Herpstat will do the same and send you alerts.