The patent-pending system, dubbed the Auto-Electric Incubator, addresses a recurring vulnerability for small-scale agricultural operations. By integrating a secondary power source, the unit bridges the gap during common electrical interruptions that typically jeopardize hatch rates. The inventor created the prototype specifically to mitigate the financial and biological risks associated with sudden power loss.
Currently managed by InventHelp, the technology is available for licensing or acquisition by manufacturers. The unit is designed for ease of use, prioritizing consistent environmental control for eggs. Interested parties can access technical drawings and a functional prototype model through the company’s Pittsburgh office.

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