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Old 04-23-03, 11:20 PM   #1
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Bar fridge incubator...

Just finished this tonight...
It was a lot easier then i thought it was going to be, and with the helix control it just made it that much easier

Materials,..
-mini bar fridge
-computer fan
-AC adapter
- heat pad/heat tape
as well as the helix control.







Thanks for lookin!

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Old 04-24-03, 12:07 AM   #2
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very nice Grant..

As a suggestion .. you should cut out the inside middle of the front door of the fridge .. and put in a piece of glass and spray some of the that fill in foam and the cut it to make it look nice..

this would give u a nice viewin surface.. thats how I intend on doing mine ..

Looks great bro .. i hope you'll get to put so blood eggs in there
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Old 04-24-03, 12:55 AM   #3
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Wow i have been wondering if you could make an incubator out of a bar fridge. I was just talking about it a half an hour ago! Is the AC adaptor for the computer fan? What is a helix control? Where does it go? I'm going to build one!
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Looks good, I second the opinion on the glass viewing.
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i was thinking the same thing dom, but i have no clue how i could cut through the fridge door.
i mean its a good 2-3 inches thick. plus theres all these shelfs etc...any idea how i could do it?

Tim, yes you wire the fan cord to the ac cord.
A helix control is the top of the line thermostat in my books. go to www.helixcontrols.com.
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Careful you don't dry out the eggs my man (especially blood eggs).

Helix rules.
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Old 04-24-03, 03:15 AM   #7
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very cool grant how much did it cost to make?
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yea i know jeff, got a good month to test it out. cant let anything go wrong

Burmese, the bar fridge cost $100 CDN (although this one works, you could probably find a broken one for less. Check your local fix-it store.)
the fan was free, but i think they go for like 10 bucks or so.
i just had the heat pad lying around, but it can only get up to 87 degrees , so i think im gonna switch it to heat tape.

the helix control, cost close to 300 CDN .


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Old 04-24-03, 11:35 AM   #9
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Grant that is very cool. I have everything needed to build that except for the bar fridge and the helix controls where would be the best place to get the helix?. Oh yeah...can you send me those cage plans?

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i was thinking the same thing dom, but i have no clue how i could cut through the fridge door.
This will cut right through that door. Just take it off the hinges, lay it face down on a couple of saw horses, and clamp both sides down. This saw or any other brand of reciprocating saw will make short work of that door.
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Old 04-24-03, 08:20 PM   #11
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if you guys have heat tape on the bottom of the frigde.. wont any water condence and drip onto the heat tape and possibly short curcuit anything or anything?.. like the way i wire the heat tape... i just seal it with electical tape.....? thanks
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There shouldn't be any water condensation....

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Steeve, go to www.helixcontrols.com to look at all the thermostats, but order then from www.beanfarm.com as helix takes for ever to ship there own products...lol

Ill get those plans to you soon.

@ Dead Bob, would a jig saw work?????


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that's not to bad of a cost for that thank's for the INFO grant
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@ Dead Bob, would a jig saw work?????


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I wouldn't suggest using a jig saw. One, the door is probably too thick for the blade. And second, the blades are very thin and break easily. A reciprocating saw is really the way to go. You can try a jig saw, just make sure you have a long enough blade, the blade is for sheet metal, and you take it real slow and not a lot of pressure.
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