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Offline zwiller

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PN 4 Port, and Arches
« on: October 02, 2013, »
I hope to be all smart RGB this year and it is time to place the order from Ray.  Some items I no longer need or have room for: 

V5 LE’s in CG1500 case with cords.  4 available.  2 with 6’ extension cords (arches) and 2 with 12” cords with female vamp plugs.  Tested and ready to blink.  I will even set your start address if you ask nicely...  $95 each SOLD
MR16 - $50; $100 if you want me to program the start address  SOLD
Ray’s 27 channel controller - $50 SOLD
DMX Splitter Kit - $25
4 Port Passive Hub Kit - $15

All prices plus paypal and shipping. 

For local pick up only (Sandusky, OH). 
4 – 10’ incan arches built from 1-1/2” electrical conduit.  800 lights per arch, 8 channels, GE commercial lights with spares and fuses $50 for all. 
8 – 18” incan mini trees based on art easel design; 200 lights per mini tree.  Walmart lights.  $25 for all. SOLD
Free craft beer and expert sequencing advice while loading above items. 

Pics and details available upon request. 
« Last Edit: November 16, 2013, by zwiller »
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PM sent re: MR 16


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PM sent on Expresses.

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I need to take a boat ride across lake erie and sample some of that craft beer as the price is right!!!
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I need to take a boat ride across lake erie and sample some of that craft beer as the price is right!!!

Thanks.  Normally I would have homebrew on tap (been brewing 20+ years) but it was a busy summer...  If anyone is interested in the lights, they are a deal and worth the drive.  I probably have a dozen hours into the minis and easily twice that into the arches.  The lights can be seen in my vids starting here:  You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login
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If it was not such a long drive from Atlanta, I might join Ryan and see if I could talk you into sharing a sequence or two or three.
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Ditto on the Brew.  Too Busy this year for sure.
R,
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Hmmm, only 16 hours drive :)

Being Autographed makes it very tempting ...

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While I am not a beer drinker (sorry, I know the horror)

I have always wanted to ride the roller coasters in Sandusky  ;D ;D ;D

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Warning SOME assembly required

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Yep, we are world famous for our coasters but the big deal this year was Luminosity.  You guys would like it.  You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login 

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Deal pending on the MR16 and someone asked about the LEs and they are all V5. 

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While I am not a beer drinker (sorry, I know the horror)

I have always wanted to ride the roller coasters in Sandusky  ;D ;D ;D

Rick R.

I'm sure those coasters would do your back a world of good.   >:D
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While I am not a beer drinker (sorry, I know the horror)

I have always wanted to ride the roller coasters in Sandusky  ;D ;D ;D

Rick R.

I'm sure those coasters would do your back a world of good.   >:D

First sorry for the off topic

tbone, if the coaster is Awesome, than not being able to get out of the bed for a month is TOTALLY worth it. LOL

Besides most steel coasters are smooth enough that its not a problem. That being said I am not a fan of corkscrews and wooden coasters can cause problems. But I really do appreciate your concern.

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"100 if you want it programmed"  <la..
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He has to make up for the free beer so the programming don't come cheap!

+1 for the roller coasters. I've only got as far as Darien Lake.
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MR16 SOLD and shipped. 
Sam, who is happy he flashed his etherdongle with newest firmware!

"Now, I had heard that word at least ten times a day from my old man. He worked in profanity the way other artists might work in oils or clay. It was his true medium; a master."