Brinsea is known to be innovators with regards to their incubators. To celebrate their 40th anniversary, Brinsea released a new range of incubators the Ovation 56 and Ovation... Full Description
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Brinsea is known to be innovators with regards to their incubators. To celebrate their 40th anniversary, Brinsea released a new range of incubators the Ovation 56 and Ovation 28. The Ovations are fitted with the latest in innovative incubator technology for an improved and more accurate incubation.
The Ovation 56 Advance is a fully automatic incubator in which the airflow is second to none. It comes complete with a fully digital temperature & humidity display and automatic egg turning. The egg turning is controlled via the digital display and can be set to turn at various intervals throughout the day. Eggs sit in egg baskets and the Ovation 56 comes with 8 egg baskets included.
Main Features.
Egg Capacity
Species | Capacity |
Hen | 56 eggs / 8 standard egg baskets |
Quail | 110 eggs / 5 large egg baskets (optional extra) |
Duck | 50 eggs / 8 standard egg baskets |
Goose | 15 eggs / 5 large egg baskets (optional extra) |
*Note: Egg capacities are an estimation provided by the manufacturer, they are based on their calculations, using ‘standard’ sized eggs. For further details please contact us.*
There are 3 different versions of the Brinsea Ovation 56 Incubator. The Ovation 56 Eco, Ovation 56 Advance and the Ovation 56 EX. All 3 models have different features, some have features other models don’t. The Ovation 56 EX is the highest spec incubator out of the three but not everyone needs everything the EX comes with.
Don’t know which model is best for you? Don’t know what the difference is between the models? Check out our comparison of the three models below!
Function / model | Ovation 56 ECO | Ovation 56 Advance | Ovation 56 EX |
Digital Temperature Display | • | • | • |
Digital Humidity Display | - | • | • |
Humidity Control | Manual | Manual | Automatic |
Automatic Egg Turning | • | • | • |
Egg Cooling | - | • | • |
Temperature Alarms | • | • | • |
Dimensions | 58.3cm L x 42.1cm W x 22.3cm H |
Weight | 4.62Kg |
Power Consumption | Maximum 115 Watts - Typical 60 Watts |
Power Supply | 230v, 50Hz, 0.5A Max |
Humidty Control | Manual |
Egg Turning | Automatic |
Warranty | 3 Years + |
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The three Ovation 56 machines have different features. The Ovation 56 Eco has a digital temperature display and automatic egg turning. It’s the most basic version of the three.
The Ovation 56 Advance is the mid-spec machine. It has all the same features as the Eco, except the Advance has a digital humidity readout too.
The top of the range machine is the Ovation 56 EX which has every feature from the Eco and Advance models; digital temperature display, digital humidity display and automatic egg turning. But the EX version also has automatic humidity control with a built-in pumping system. Whereas, on the Eco and Advance models, humidity must be controlled manually by filling water troughs inside the machine.
The only difference between the two machines is the size and egg capacity. The Ovation 56 is a larger machine and holds up to 56 hen-sized eggs or equivalent. Whereas the Ovation 28 holds 28 hen-sized eggs or equivalent.
The Eco, Advance and EX versions of the Ovation 28 match the specifications of the Eco, Advance and EX versions of the Ovation 56. The only difference is the egg capacity.
In a ‘manual’ incubator, eggs must be turned ‘manually’, meaning you must turn each egg by hand usually around 3-4 times a day.
Automatic incubators will automatically turn the eggs for you. On some automatic machines, you can set the timings of the turns, as well as the duration or angle of the turn. This can be important if you’re incubating specialist birds such as falcons or exotic birds.
Semi-automatic incubators don’t require you to turn each egg by hand, but equally there is no motor to turn them for you either. So, normally semi-automatic machines have a handle or lever that you push and pull to roll or rock all the eggs at the same time. Or, some incubators have specially shaped bases that allow you to tilt the entire machine back and forth.
Please note that ‘manual’ and ‘automatic’, when used in the item name, only refers to the egg turning type. It does not relate to the humidity control or to any other feature.
The first difference between the Ovation 56 Advance and the Rcom 50 Max and Pro is the egg capacity. The Ovation 56 holds more eggs; up to 56 hen-sized eggs or equivalent. The Rcom 50 Max and Pro models can hold up to 50 hen-sized eggs, or equivalent.
The other difference is the that both the Rcom 50 Max and Pro have a humidity display and automatic humidity control, whereas the Ovation 56 advance has a humidity display, but the humidity must be controlled manually. Finally, the Rcom 50 Pro has a ‘species selector’ feature and specific settings for egg-turning; both of which are unavailable on the Ovation 56 Advance
Kash |
Best incy ive ever bought . |
Lisa Pugh |
Fantastic incubator. Does it's job really well with little human intervention. |
ALEXANDER REID |
Seems to be doing its job well, set 56 duck eggs ,48 with life just now.at 7 days. Really pleased |