OvaEasy 380 Advance Cabinet Incubator Brinsea
OvaEasy Advance incubators are fitted with Brinsea's proven digital control system which provide a range of useful and easy-to-use extra features like humidity readout and temperature alarms. The OvaEasy 380 is easily upgraded to EX specification providing fully automatic humidity control.
Multiple small fans blowing air in laminar flow around the egg chamber provide much better temperature distribution than a single, large fan. This approach, coupled with the high levels of insulation mean that temperature is extremely evenly distributed throughout the egg chamber, ensuring good hatch rates, time after time.
The convenient control panel allows the user to adjust the temperature, Humidity (EX versions only) humidity/ventilation and turning easily. Temperature and humidity levels are shown on a calibrated digital display on the front of the panel. The fully automatic turning can be switched off from the control panel while the eggs are being accessed or the incubator cleaned.
The OvaEasy models have fully protected steel chassis which are rigid and rust resistant with laminated high density polystyrene sides providing good thermal insulation and smooth, easy to clean surfaces. The transparent, double glazed door provides thermal insulation plus the convenience of total visibility of eggs and hatched chicks.
Eggs are held in removable trays. As standard the incubators are supplied with universal egg trays with adjustable dividers allowing the user to efficiently fit a wide range of egg sizes from quail to goose, although at a cost of maximum capacity. For maximum capacity optional species specific egg trays are required (see capacity table).
Eggs are initially set in three levels and are then moved to a large, removable hatching tray at the base of the chamber for the final stages of incubation and hatching.
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