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Maxi 24 Advance fully digital 24 egg incubator
Made in Britain
3 Year warranty
Spares Available
Polygiene Biomaster™
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Maxi 24 Advance Incubator User Manual
Description
The popular Maxi Advance has been redesigned to hold more eggs and be even more flexible. The single ring egg disk has been replaced by an innovative mix-and-match quadrant system available in 4 variants allowing users to incubate more eggs of the same size or eggs of different sizes at the same time. Perfect for those new to incubation it provides the convenience of automatic turning with the reassurance of digital alarms and count-down to hatch day.
The Maxi 24 Advance is menu driven and extremely easy to use: just program the length of incubation for your specie and the micro-controller holds the correct temperature, turning and length of incubation with no further input. The display counts down each day to tell you when eggs are due to hatch and turning will stop automatically 2 days prior to hatching. All you need do is top up periodically with water. Ideal for learners, hobbyists and teachers wanting to hatch a dozen eggs in the classroom.
Features
This 24 egg incubator offers advanced features which make it attractive to any breeder:
- 24 standard hen egg capacity or 12 large duck/hen/turkey eggs with the 2 quadrant sets supplied
- 40 small eggs or 8 goose eggs with optional quadrant sets
- The egg quadrants simply clip together so you can mix and match to suit your needs
- Temperature factory preset at 99.5 F (37.5°C) but fully adjustable
- High and low temperature alarms including the new room temperature alarm
- Periodic Egg Cooling feature
- Fan assisted air circulation
- Humidity provided by water trays with new convenient external water top-up; not suitable for automatic humidity control.
- Automatic egg turning - turning interval and turning angle programmable
- Count down to hatch day with autoturn stop
- Clear dome for excellent visibility
- Polygiene Biomaster™ anti-microbial plastic construction - robust and easy to clean
- 3-year warranty
Find out more about the Polygiene Biomaster™ anti-microbial plastics.
For automatic humidity control see the:
Maxi 24 EX fully automatic 24 egg incubator
Specifications
Egg Capacity(approximate) | Quail: 40 | Pheasant: 40 | Standard Hen: 24 | Large Hen, Duck, Turkey: 12 | Goose: 8 |
Dimensions H x W x D | 13.9” x 13.9” x 6.5” (354mm x 354mm x 165mm) |
Weight | 3lb 12oz (1.7 Kg) |
Power Consumption | Maximum 40 Watts - Typical 24 Watts |
Power Supply | 100 - 240v, 50/60Hz, 1.3A max. |
Humidity Control | Manual |
Egg Turning | Auto |
Warranty | 3 Years |
Item Number | USAC261C |
Comparison
H x W x D
(354mm x 354mm x 165mm)
(354mm x 354mm x 165mm)
(354mm x 354mm x 165mm)
(354mm x 354mm x 165mm)
(354mm x 354mm x 165mm)
- External water top-up
- Antimicrobial plastics
- Auto Mode
- External water top-up
- Antimicrobial plastics
- Mix-and-match egg quadrants
- Integral water pump
- Antimicrobial plastics
- Mix-and-match egg quadrants
- Integral water pump
- Antimicrobial plastics
- Mix-and-match egg quadrants
- Slower turning/Soft start
- Integral water pump
- Antimicrobial plastics
- Mix-and-match egg quadrants
- App controlled
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Incubation FAQs
Q - Where can I get advice on hatching eggs, I've never tried it before?
A - All you need is in our Incubation Handbook, which is free to download.
Q - How do I prepare my incubator for hatching?
A - Please refer to Pre-season checks for your incubator, a comprehensive guide to preparing your incubator for hatching.
Q - How long can eggs be stored?
A - Most species may be safely stored for up to 10 days before serious reductions in hatch rates are likely but it is always best to set fertile eggs in an incubator within 24-48 hours of obtaining them. Daily turning of stored eggs also helps maintain hatchability. Store eggs in cool, damp conditions.
Refer to our datasheet
Storage and handling of eggs prior to incubation