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Store => Sale/Trade => Topic started by: mnarel on August 23, 2012, 07:13:20 am
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I'm abandoning my Pixelnet project for the present (just don't have the time anymore) and am looking to find a new home for the stuff. Everything that's built, has been used in testing, but never outdoors.
I have the following up for grabs:
12 - SSc's built, with pigtails and in the 'tic tac' PVC case $12 ea
8 - 128 count strand of Ray Wu 3 wire nodes (original vertical entry design, not the newer perpendicular entry setup $50/ strand
2 - 128 count strands with splices (same as above, but nodes grouped in four at 4" spacing, with 10' of wire soldered and heatshrink spliced between each group) $40 ea
I have a 16 port passive hub, a control board, and a Corsair CX1000 power supply as well, but I need to pull them out and verify functionality and model, before I add them here.
2 'Rainbow Brain' controller kits from seasonalentertainmentllc. These are not built and come in the original packages $35 ea (I have a third built but has a problem with one channel, I will include for free if someone buys the other two together)
1 Floodlight by seasonalentertainmentllc. This is built and comes in the waterproof enclosure (home depot 150w halogen) $20
2 30Amp 12V DC power supplies. Can't remember where I got these, but they are new, unused, and come with the AC power cord. Each has a bank of 3 output terminals and each can handle 30 amps at 12v on 110AC input (Bought them to run the brains) $30ea
All items are plus actual shipping. Probably flat rate box given the weights. PM me with questions or requests.
Thanks.
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PM Sent.
Rick S
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Just FYI the 128 node strings now sell direct from Ray Wu for abt $51.
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Ray's 128 node is currently $52 + $26.08 (shipping)=$78.08. I would hope the shipping on these would be a little cheaper.
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He gives better quotes on shipping, however for one it is quite a bit. Shipping from Hong Kong is sometimes faster than domestically. :)
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I am also unclear if these are the IP67 or IP68 nodes. (I've not heard vertical/perpendicular entry used to describe the nodes before...)