The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: donny on August 21, 2009, 11:49:12 am
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Hi all
Remember me telling you off the problems I was having with my incubator, mains failiure, grankids turning the plugs off and even when the power supply unit failed. I designed a gadget for my own use which monitored the mains and if it failed went to battery backup. This is designed for the polystyrene type incubator or any that work from 12v at less then 2 amps.
Well I built it and tested it for about a month, have 2 young ducklings atlast as well. It went for CE testing and got cleared for that. I had a few people show interest in buying the device, so, I built a full sellable product and it is now on ebay.
Item: 140340955627
If anyone on here would like one, I will offer a substantial discount.
Thanks
Don
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Nice one Donny!
Incubators are quite niche market though, so I'm thinking the key to this succeeding as a business venture is to find other applications for it.
So, who else would need an uninterruptable power supply for something that runs at 12V, and usually off the mains..... anyone?
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Well thanks for your comments.
I have been thinking about it and really anything that uses upto 12v at 2 amps max would have a use for this. Things like low voltage lighting or drive way lighting. Its not the only item I have in my bag at the moment, I have also make an egg turner for the same incubator, now you only have to open the polystyrene box for candling the eggs or removing the chicks.
This is being made as we speakout of nice pine wood, as the prototype was a horrible upvc plastic, but it worked.
Don
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My grand-daughter is always telling us that she is going to be an inventor when we ask what she wants to do when she grows up. She is 10! She was trying one of her inventions out on Sandy yesterday. So far they are only at the blueprint stage, goodness knows what it'll be like when she starts science classes at school! If you hear reports of a private school in Central Scotland blowing up you'll know she's been practising ;D
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LOL, BLESS HER, desperation forced me to do something. Bad humidity was the biggest cause, i lost nearly 35 eggs in all.
The humidity has been cured with a manual egg turner i also designed and used along with the battery unit, i had 100% hatch, first time ever. has to say something about it..
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Beth took up on my comment that I was late going out to let the kennel dogs out - an urgent phone call to be dealt with - and said they'd be starving. So she devised an automatic feeder controlled by an alarm clock that would switch off if I got out in time but would feed them if I didn't
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Fantastic, obviously a very clever minded girl, its the simple ideas that make life so much easier and lets face it, without peoples crazy ideas and inventions then we wouldnt even have a microwave.
Donny
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AND she's only 10!!! But it is just on paper - another few years and I reckon she'll be making her inventions ;D Just hope I'm around to see them in action (and maybe reap some of the spin offs ;))