kyle
Let me know if you need help getting it to proper temp. I fill it up halfway with coco fiber, on the low setting, and it stays between 92-95.
I lower the co-co fiber to lower the temp. Then I crack open the lid with a spoon to lower the temp even more as they feather up.
When they get close to fledging, but are still too young to come out, I open the lid and put a flat metal cage piece over it to keep them from popping out and exploring too soon. At that point they can maintain good body heat, but staying in the 'nest" keeps them warm.
Grab 2 warmers if you can. Having a back up is a lifesaver.
You have to buy the adaptor for the car plug seperately. Bill bought mine, I have no idea where to get it. He's better at figuring out those adaptor gadgets. I'm sure you probably know how to find a car adaptor to fit the unit. It uses a standard wall plug adaptor that plugs into the back of the warmer, so its interchangeable.
And it has a window in the front so you can turn on the light....see the baby and check on it without opening the lid.