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3201  Economy / Goods / Re: GreenBits - Lumatek 1000W Digital Ballast HPS/MH 120V/240V (Dimmable) on: July 12, 2013, 09:21:03 PM

















3202  Economy / Goods / [WTS] Lumatek 1000W Digital Ballast HPS/MH 120V/240V (Dimmable) on: July 12, 2013, 09:17:35 PM
Hello Bitcointalk community! Up for sale is a used Lumatek 1000w Digital Ballast. I currently have 3 of these (digi ballast) but I'm only looking to sell one of them at the moment (looking to purchase a led fixture from a friend). Been used approximately 3 months, after which I decided to run dual 600w instead of a single 1000 watter (20% more energy, 40% more yield, and much better heat dissipation!) Here are some specifications on the unit:

Dimmable. Allows light brightness to be turned down, or turned up to the Super Lumens setting.
Multi-Wattage (read instructions before use). Ballast powers a 1000 watt, 750 watt, or 600 watt bulb.
Operate both metal halide (MH) and high pressure sodium (HPS) lamps. No changes are required.
Up to 20% MORE LUMENS; faster growth, bigger harvests.
Unique graduated fin design for more efficient cooling. No cooling fan necessary means fewer moving parts.
3 years full + 2 years no hassle warranty.
Internal resin coating protects components for a long life.
External breaker system protects against power surges.
Generator compatible.
Cuts off when a short is detected. For ultimate safety.
Completely silent.


Comes as seen (plus a box, of course, but not the original one). I insist on using escrow; I'll submit tracking number to escrow after escrow confirms payment. Don't really have any recommendations as far as which escrow service but I'm sure a trusted older head will step forward and offer a suggestion/service.

My initial price is BTC2.15 . You will be responsible for shipping costs (BTC0.2) and I'll cover insurance. Price is negotiable, but not by a whole lot. I'm not an asshole, but make reasonable offers. The unit is practically new, and it retails around $250. You do the math. Total for you is BTC2.35. Small price for the ability to generate an indoor crop year round!

I have a 1000w HPS bulb available also. PlantMax, its unused (the arc is completely clean, I'll take pictures if someone is intersted in it too.)

You are doing me a favor because I'd be converting the fiat into btc, saving me an expensive, BitInstant involved step,.

Even though I'm pretty new myself, I'd prefer to do business with an older member of the community that has a proven track record of successful trades. With that being said, it'd be pretty hypocritical for me to outright refuse new guys, so we can hash it out on a case by case basis if we need to.

If no one bites on here Ill try my luck on ebay or CL. Also, if you are present in the Greenwood, SC area, you can come check it out and chat me up in person.
Thanks for your consideration!

-Green

Attaching pictures on next post, hadn't figured image posting out just yet

3203  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTCTC][[ASICMINER-PT]] - Public trading of ASICMINER shares on: July 09, 2013, 02:56:06 PM
i dont know but similar selloff of tat.asicminer asset on bitfunder and havelock...

i suspect that asicminer is being devalued on purpose.. but what do i know?  Wink
3204  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: $3000 In moneypak seeking Bitcoin on: July 05, 2013, 09:16:22 PM
edit: i dont read so good apparently
3205  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple Giveaway! on: July 01, 2013, 11:37:46 AM
r5gQw6Lmx4kfy9XWUZepRjGTFztugkJsg

Thanks in advance!
3206  Economy / Securities / Wheres the RentalStarter buzz? on: June 29, 2013, 02:19:24 PM
Been researching RentalStarter, thinking about participating in the IPO. Everything seems legit so far, my question is, why isn't anyone really talking/speculating on this? Market clearly indicates interest. Did I miss the playing the cards close memo again?  Grin
3207  Other / Off-topic / Re: Bitcoins and RCE MMOs on: June 28, 2013, 09:23:59 AM
This.

Been looking all over for one. Even considered skinning a minecraft server with this functionality (the game lacks the skill progression required in this genre). One of the classic problems with RCE games is that it's murky legal territory moving cash around like that within the economy (facilitates laundering). Entropia had to pretty much become a bank in order to introduce the concept to the gaming market. Bitcoin being unregulated makes it a perfect fit for rce games.

Afterworld is dead, hate to be premature but I dont think it will recover from this:
http://my.afterworld.ru/survival/official-news/afterworld-survival-is-in-crisis

which is absolute suck because ive been skilling for 6 years in anticipation of its release.
meh.

Menhl Morningstar of society Pleasure and Power, btw

Do you think anyone would have any interest in a deeply featured bitcoin economy MUD?  Grin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUD


You kids and your graphics.
3208  Economy / Securities / Re: S.DICE - SatoshiDICE 100% Dividend-Paying Asset on MPEx on: June 27, 2013, 05:15:33 PM
SDice integration into Blockchain.info facilitates a ton of spur of the moment "i have .01 in my account why not throw it at sdice and see what bounces back' gambling behavior. With that being said, it is poorly featured compared to similar offerings of the market. Not to be an ass, but SDice is the scratch off ticket of BTC
3209  Economy / Auctions / Re: 2 Block Erupter USB Starting Bid 0.85 BTC! per miner Ends 6/26/13 11:59PM CST on: June 27, 2013, 02:42:35 AM
lol yeah, they are pretty freakin swag
3210  Economy / Auctions / Re: 2 Block Erupter USB Starting Bid 0.85 BTC! per miner Ends 6/26/13 11:59PM CST on: June 27, 2013, 02:38:31 AM
yeah Undecided

i really really wanted one of these, but making a return at the current price is becoming more and more improbable.. im gonna go group buy.


3211  Economy / Auctions / Re: 2 Block Erupter USB Starting Bid 0.85 BTC! per miner Ends 6/26/13 11:59PM CST on: June 27, 2013, 02:01:15 AM
you take one i take one at 1.1?
3212  Economy / Auctions / Re: 2 Block Erupter USB Starting Bid 0.85 BTC! per miner Ends 6/26/13 11:59PM CST on: June 27, 2013, 01:23:03 AM
2 @ 1
3213  Economy / Auctions / Re: 2 Block Erupter USB Starting Bid 0.85 BTC! per miner Ends 6/26/13 11:59PM CST on: June 27, 2013, 01:19:43 AM
2 @ .91
3214  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Whitelist Requests (Want out of here?) on: June 27, 2013, 01:09:20 AM
Hello,
First introduced myself on the site today, been lurking for quite some time. Was an active BTC security trader but due to heavy losses with the tat.virtualmine asset I'll most likely be liquidating my assets back to btc.

Im extremely interested in participating in the group buy, also the ASICminer Erupter USB Auction. Would be greatly appreciated to be whitelisted.

Green

Thank you for the prompt response   Cheesy
3215  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Making a living on bitcoins. on: June 26, 2013, 09:27:41 PM
The profit in bitcoin seems to be in service or active speculation against other currencies. Just wait till I open up my bitcoin bed and breakfast.

Or maybe id just rent out a single, bitcoin themed room within a b&b, and never touch the bitcoin income, just cover the upkeep with the fiat. Just let it sit there and value upward while it accumulates digital cobwebs  Grin
3216  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: heya bitcointalk on: June 26, 2013, 09:17:44 PM
Meh, it happens, was a complete trading virgin only a couple months ago, its been a wild and crazy ride to these 4 coins.  Made a lot of progress with trading strategy but apparently not enough!  Cheesy Going to stick to what I know to grow my stash.

3217  Other / Beginners & Help / heya bitcointalk on: June 26, 2013, 09:02:39 PM
Hey, new guy here, been into all things bitcoin for a few months (which invariably leads one here Grin ). Been lurking for a minute, figured I'd have to do this one day but I'm not too much of a Chatty Cathy.

Experimented with day trading in bitcoin, initially attracted because of the low cost of entry, and was doing relatively well until an unfortunate day with tat.virtualmine   Undecided

So, after taking a hefty bite in the ass, I've decided the profit in bitcoin lies in service. If tat.asicminer edges a little higher, going to cash out and try to grow my measly hoard of coin (4.1ish atm) by exchanging USD->BTC via GreenDot's MoneyPak. Looking at the most popular, similar service out there atm (BitInstant) I believe I can provide a much higher level of customer service at a lower cost. Weighing a service fee model vs a percentage, but all that's academic at this point. I understand I need to grow my trust on these forums and also understand that its a process and not an overnight thing.

When I'm not scouring these forums for trading research, or some understanding into some technical aspect of bitcoin (its makes my head hurt  Huh ) I'm into gardening, particularly indoor hydroponics (was in the industry for about 4 years, equipment sales/consulting).  Master Gardeners certification in progress (having to restart because of a recent move to SC). Into horticulture/organics/sustainable living even more than bitcoin, so if you are an aeroponics aficionado or a ebb and flood enthusiast drop me a line and we can palaver about it.

Nice to meet you guys, hope you'll enjoy as much as I've enjoyed these forums already without even meeting you guys  Cheesy

Green

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