Bene 80 styrofoam digester
Zala county, 8835 Fityeház
7
Price |
49.990 HUF |
Condition |
New |
Type |
Bene 80 keltetőgép |
Year of manufacture |
2022 |
For sale / for rent |
For sale |
Description
The hatcher is made of strong XPS styrofoam, suitable for hatching 80 hens, geese, ducks, turkeys, guinea fowls, pheasants, partridges, quails. The incubation temperature is adjustable, so it can also be used for breeding bees.
By continuously improving the incubators, we have achieved excellent hatching rates with minimum power consumption. Our heating unit regulates the brooding temperature with an accuracy of 0.1 °C. With PID control, the thermostat gradually resets the power of the heating element. The continuously operating fan ensures even heat distribution. The heating element consumes only 1 kWh of the 100 W power for heat maintenance in 24 hours. Thanks to its high heating capacity and good insulation, it can also be used in unheated outbuildings.
As a standard, the incubator is non-rotating and the eggs are laid side by side on the mesh. The eggs should be turned twice a day, from one side to the other, using a wet finger. Why do we recommend it? The best hatching rate can only be achieved by manual rotation, as the eggs lay naturally and the capacity/space of the machine can be better utilised.
An automatic egg turner is available as an optional extra for hatchers. The motor on this is a low-speed motor, so it rotates the eggs continuously. Cradles turn from right to left after two hours. It is recommended for continuous hatching, but it does not achieve a better hatching rate than conventional manual rotation. Semi-automatic, motorless rotators are also available, but their drawback is that frequent cycling cannot be guaranteed.
Our thermostats have a long life (see here), with no failure expected for several years.
Our incubators are tested and of reliable quality! Hatchery with 3 years warranty!
We recommend the use of a thermometer and a moisture meter (available at half price)!
Identifier: 7207471
Updated: 25 April 2025 at 07:49:59 CEST