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will this be ok for a incubator thermostat?

im planning on building a chicken incubator and only hatch 1 or 2 cutch of eggs will this thermostat be ok

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No.
It will not be accurate enough.
Stick with a broody or buy a small hobby incubator with humidity control & preferably egg turners.

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