Used Equipment for sale or trade

I have 600 watt mh/hps setups with 2 cool tube reflectors and 2 batwing reflectors 2 mh buls and 2 hps bulbs shoot me an offer but don’t be rediculous

45g passive closed loop-extractor, brand new never used other than being pressure tested.

Also I’ve got a 1lb closed-loop extractor that needs some gaskets but is otherwise complete. This one has a 3"×18" jacketed spool/column.

Edit I bought a butterfly valve in order to soak the material in the 45g column. Once I got it on there I thought it was unnecessary and took it off so it is not pictured. I will include it so you can decide if it is useful or not for yourself. Thanks for looking

Make an offer, pls be respectful. Also I am open to trades.

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How much are you looking to get for each?

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$250 for the 35g and $500 for the 1lb. Shipping to be determined but I’d be willing to split it. @JustANobody

Open to trades as well

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You have any lights?

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Wow, that’s some serious equipment bud

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Anyone have a seed cleaner they want to part with? I’ve seen the lovely DIY plans, and it’s never gonna get built by me :rofl: but I sure would love to have one. I’ll shop online if needed, but thought I’d post here first. I’m in Washington State, US.

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I have a couple of Mh/Hps 600 watt w/cooling reflectors and extra bat wing reflectors only I grow on the bulbs and 2 new bulbs never used…cash / trade…
That’s 2 complete sets and extra reflectors

Just the left overs. Have a hps/mh 600watt dimmable ballast with cooltube and hood, with some cheap bulbs. Have some nice 1000watt bulbs, eye horilux and ushio hilux. And have a marshydro sp150 140w led light.

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Colander works great in a pinch

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I use something very similar. I dry the hell out of my material and then just break it up with my hands and rub/shake the plant matter through. I cleaned close to 10 000 seeds in like 10 mins last time.

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I tried that last time - one colander to start with that is just big enough for the seeds to fall through, and then a second that is just a bit too small for them. Still a bunch of bits of plant material mixed in. I was thinking about sticking the vacuum hose under the colander while I rub them…

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We always used to bust up the buds and then use an album cover. Tip it up slightly and use a drivers liscence to push the plant matter up the slope. If your angle was correct, The bud would sit there and the seeds would roll down into a frisbee. Man, that was a long time ago. :upside_down_face:

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Vacuum and a cut soda bottle for the majority of the chaff, then a couple of large trays for the final “blowing off of the light bits” = done! :rofl:

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And back then, you were doing it to get weed. Now you’re doing it to get seeds

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I’ve seen this before but was nervous of losing good seed. How well does the process work? Any good seed get sucked up?

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Someone here does something very similar. They also have a hole on the side of the neck of the bottle so they can regulate the suction with their finger.

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This is why I built a diy dust collector. I end up with a bucket filled with the plant matter and can double check for any seeds that may have made it up and in. The bucket is also so I’m not bubble-washing everything in a nasty shop vac.

I use a fan-controller to adjust pressure based on needs. It all looks like a bingo ball sorter with me dialing it up and down as I watch the matter dance inside.

As an example with the Yogi seeds (you can actually see my whole process on my Yogi co-op thread) I didn’t even bother to check cause there were soooooo many. :rofl:

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Thanks @Pigeonman Think I’m going to do some experimenting

@JustANobody Smart idea with the hole/thumb :+1: lol

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Same. The classic “choke hole” from when I used to make DR. Pepper bongs lol.

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