Novel hatcher to increase hatching survival rate
An incubator and survival rate technology, applied in the field of incubators, can solve the problems of inability to provide notification of successful incubation, single heating or cooling function, inflexible temperature adjustment, etc., so as to improve the survival rate of incubation, avoid untimely manual monitoring, and save manpower. Effect
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[0014] figure 1 It is a structural schematic diagram of a new type of incubator that can improve the hatching survival rate. The incubator includes a box body 1, an incubation tray 2, a two-way temperature adjustment module, a pressure sensing module, an information transmission module 9 and a power supply 10, wherein the incubation tray 2 is fixed At the bottom of the box 1, it is used to place eggs. The two-way temperature adjustment module is installed on the top or side wall of the box 1, and is used to adjust the temperature in the box 1. The information transmission module can be placed in the box 1 or can be Placed remotely, for sending chick picking information; power supply 10 supplies power for each module.
[0015] The two-way temperature adjustment module is composed of a semiconductor cooling chip and a temperature sensor control module; the semiconductor cooling chip has a cold end surface and a hot end surface, and the semiconductor cooling chip is divided into ...
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