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Forced air fan kit for egg incubator
Increase hatch rate by stabilizing air temperature
Decrease hot or cool spots in your incubator
Gentle air flow: just right for your egg incubator
Easy to install with simple instructions including a video link for an online demonstration
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: 1. 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 most always 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. 2. 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. 3. 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 * Tested & proven in both the Little Giant & Hova Bator Egg Incubators 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 & online installation videos * Simple ONE point mouting system simplifies installation * Specail foam vibration pads help keep your incubator running quietly * Backed by the Incubator Warehouse ONE YEAR HASSLE FREE GUARANTEE Did you know that at any given time the temperature in your Hova Bator or 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.