100PercentChemistry
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diy incubator
I was thinking about making an incubator for some biology experiments. One method I saw had arduino. Even though I have an arduino I don't have any of
the other pieces. Would it be better to just buy one?
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Can you provide more details? I don't know much about incubators for biological experiments but I would imagine you could pull one off fairly easily
with a PID/temperature probe and a couple light bulbs or something.
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If it's for chickens U2U me.
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I've used fish tank heaters, an air pump for circulation and improvised water jacket from two plant tubs to incubate - worked well for growing
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Use a old fridge thats had all the gubbins taken out, use a couple 100W half silvered light bulbs connected to an arduino (via relay or triac) for the
heat.
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You can also purchase infrared heating bulbs for reptiles at many pet stores.
You will probably be able to build an incubator much cheaper than you could buy one. Construct an insulated box, and use an inexpensive PID controller
to control whatever heat source you use. Alternately, use an arduino with a triac to control the heat source. You can have a temp probe within the
chamber to provide feedback to your code. It's not a terribly complicated build, so I think it would be a good one to try out.
[Edited on 6-22-2016 by ParadoxChem126]
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I've posted this elsewhere, but I can repeat it here. I used an old dorm refrigerator and just a 40W bulb and thermostat from an electric water
heater. It works well for me right at the lower end of its range, but I'm sure it could be hacked a little bit to make it work a little lower if need
be. I also included a computer fan in the fridge compartment to provide for more even warmth. It stays with a half degree of where I set it.
You can’t claim you drank all day if you didn’t start early in the morning.
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aga
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A couple of days ago i finally knocked up a DIY Incubator using some plywood, sheets of polystyrene from the bins, a light bulb and a $10 PID
Controller set off ebay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AC-100-240V-Digital-PID-Temperatu...
Works reasonably well. Gets up to 40 C reliably.
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Aga
That's a nice setup there. I like it. Professional looking too!
You can’t claim you drank all day if you didn’t start early in the morning.
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Very nice job, aga! Your work is very professionally done! Does your unit have a fan for air circulation? I would think an old PC cooling fan would
work OK, since the operating temperature of the incubator will be low.
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Looks great! My only concern is that the wood might be difficult to clean. What do you plan to use the incubator for?
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