Hope v4 brings good price to bn.
V4. Swiftlet Keeping Discussions, All About Swiftlet Keeping Industry
V4. Swiftlet Keeping Discussions, All About Swiftlet Keeping Industry
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Nov 23 2011, 03:28 AM
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Hope v4 brings good price to bn.
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Dec 14 2011, 04:10 PM
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I use Cal-lab surge isolator. It will isolate instead of arresting the surge. Save my equipments 3 times already. Life time guaranteed replacement for damaged isolator at a fixed fee of rm25.
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Dec 20 2011, 09:54 PM
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I was in Macau just last week and saw red nests still on display in most medicine shops.
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Dec 20 2011, 11:37 PM
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These pictures was take on 12.12.2011 in Macau. Price quoted in 1 tahil ( 両) or 37.8 gram.
You can see the second picture having offer price tags over the old price tags. The cheapest is 580MOP per 37.8gram which work out to be RM6,137 per kg. Others cost more than RM10K per kg. Pictures taken using a 23x optical zoom lens from an opposite shop ![]() ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by aeiou228: Dec 20 2011, 11:57 PM |
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Dec 21 2011, 11:35 AM
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TF, All medicine shops in HK and Macau quoted in (両) Liang or Niu in hokkien. so tahil is correct.
As you can see from the middle picture, the shop pasted a conversion table on the wall and even translated in Bahasa, 1 tahil = 37.79931gram. |
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Dec 26 2011, 08:30 PM
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My BH temp and humidity readings from 1st November 2011 to 26th December 2011.
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Jan 1 2012, 06:11 PM
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QUOTE(West Wing @ Jan 1 2012, 02:48 PM) LED light, I believe shall be the light of the future as they provide cheap lighting (saving of 80% cost in electric bill) and not hot and lastly, they last over 10 years on normal daily usage. The disadvantage is that these lights are expensive in Malaysia but it's very cheap in China and if cheaply available, I will convert all lighting in the BH with these LEDs to be maintenance free. But we don't need long hours light source in the BH therefore energy saving is highly unlikely to offset the initial investment, do we ? Perhaps you have some secret light guiding techniques in the BH to share with us I foresee, in future all lighting will use LED and they get brighter and brighter and the price will drop as it very cheap to produce, only set up is expensive. |
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Jan 2 2012, 11:30 AM
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Dear TF,
You mentioned heat-sink in the above post and this has been a big question to me for a long time. Hope you can share your opinion. Since LED itself emit very minimum heat, what is the use for the heat sink as in below picture ? I guess the heat sink is to disperse heat generated by the DRIVER ? The heat energy generated by the LED bulb which requires such elaborated heat-sink to disperse, do you reckon the below LED bulb really energy effective. ? ![]() This post has been edited by aeiou228: Jan 2 2012, 11:32 AM |
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Jan 5 2012, 12:38 PM
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Anyone selling more than RM2K lately ?
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Jan 17 2012, 11:57 AM
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This Malaysia first Authentic Edible Bird's Nest Trade and Depository Centre by PT Swift Marketing Sdn Bhd at Jalan Puteri 1/8, Bandar Puteri, 47100 Puchong belongs to Crystal Swiftlet (Perfect Trading Sdn. Bhd.) of Penang ?
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Jan 18 2012, 06:11 PM
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Jan 19 2012, 12:31 PM
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QUOTE(g00glesYYl @ Jan 19 2012, 12:06 PM) Click here for google mapPerniagaan Indraputra 24 Jalan Padang Belia, Kuala Lumpur 50470, Wilayah Persekutuan 50470 Kuala Lumpur Email: Email Phone: 603-22731692 Fax: 603-22748789 I spoon feed you with the complete info and you must in return report the latest pricing of Fendona in this thread after you bough it. I bought 1 lit bottle for RM65 in march 2010. |
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Feb 27 2012, 05:09 PM
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Feb 27 2012, 05:26 PM
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QUOTE(kohloh @ Feb 27 2012, 05:17 PM) wah now u call me "bro" ah & some time u burn me ah...burn me nvr mind dont burn nest.... Bro, I where got "burn" you before wor ??? Lu salah lang liau la... today HK&Macau nest association merajuk say China disallow it nation to bring bac nest frm spacialy tis 2 country la, so they dont have any biz la so why not jus ban tis product frm entering to their country since there will be no more biz ma...MERAJUK nama ny.... but i think tak jadi la as i jus sent 2 box over....jus like boleh land wanna burn tis burn tat [SIZE=7][COLOR=green]HUAT AH!!!!!! www.yanwoxing.com Oo..merajuk only la. If real, I can convert my BH to store room liau. |
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Feb 28 2012, 09:18 AM
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QUOTE(kohloh @ Feb 27 2012, 05:30 PM) Wah...really Kena band already. This post has been edited by aeiou228: Feb 28 2012, 09:19 AM |
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Mar 2 2012, 12:56 PM
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I want to divert the focus of discussion a bit
BN prices so low, BH operating cost must cut down as well. My swallow sound amp burned after 2.5 years in service. So I bought this small amp from Jalan Pasar for external sound. Advantage of buying small amps for external sound are: Cheap !! RM110 only. light weight, small form factor and space saving. 2 channels. If you buy 3 units, then you got a high end system at RM330, capable of playing 3 diff sound simultaneously or at different timing, 6 individually controlled channels. Sound quality as good as Swallow Sound. Can buy few units to play diff sound from separate flash drive at different timing and different location. Also for standby unit. Low wattage If spoilt, no need repair, just buy a new one. ![]() ![]() |
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Mar 3 2012, 10:28 AM
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QUOTE(flodder @ Mar 2 2012, 08:33 PM) so worth only rm110 isn't it second hand? can't believe it was so nice and lucky you brough it Why should i pay rm110 for second hand when I can buy brand new one ?anyway thumb up Rm100 to Rm150 can buy you a brand new small dual channel amp of various brands at jalan pasar. Warranty ranging from 3 months to 1 year. |
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Mar 13 2012, 10:15 PM
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http://www.sinchew.com.my/node/239893?tid=1
http://www.sinchew.com.my/node/239892?tid=1 China ambassador to Malaysia said China never ban BN import from Malaysia. The ban is for bringing in BN individually. |
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Mar 14 2012, 09:58 AM
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QUOTE(kohloh @ Mar 14 2012, 09:33 AM) No la bro, China ban government officials claim bn in their entertainment claims only. Where got mentioned ban bn from Malaysia ? |
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Mar 28 2012, 03:37 PM
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QUOTE(philoswiflet @ Mar 28 2012, 06:12 AM) Hi to all experienced sifus, I have squirrels making homes at the roof top of my stand alone BH. They can't climb up the BH external wall from ground because the first 10 feet from ground level are smooth surface. So they climbed thru the only power cable attached to the BH's external wall at second floor (above the 10' smooth wall). In order to prevent the squirrels crossing via the power cable, I use 2 x 1500 ml empty drinking water bottles, make a hole at the bottom and run the power cable thru the hole. If squirrels were to walk thru the rolling bottles, the bottles will roll to either side due to imbalance. But some acrobatic trained squirrels still managed to speed thru the rolling bottles. So I add on lube grease on all surface of the roller bottles and it seemed effective enough to deter the squirrels crossing thru the power cable. Now I'm searching for fake plastic snakes to act as a scarecrow for additional deterrent. Already searching for the fake snakes at most toys departments in KL but to no avail I have a pest problem in my town BH. I chanced to spot a rat like animal with a bushy tail which I think is a kind of shrew. I checked internet and read about the northern tree shrew in south east asia which looks somewhat like the animal I saw but the northern tree shrew is actually Tupai or squirrel which I sometimes saw in the rural area. I saw substantial birds feathers around the hidden areas under the open roof near the entrance; so I believe it or they are attacking the birds much like cats do up in the roof of many shops. At first I tried King Kong pink color poison but someone had experience with shrew told me it do not kill shrew as they survive and only their excrement look pinkish. So I asked around and some advised me to get the category III blue poison for use against large rats at oil palm estate which I deployed and was indeed consumed by the pest at several different spot under the open roof, inside the entrance, at the roving room and even deep inside the nesting area. I had since added more palletes of the blue poison to see if the pest continue to consume or not... it it keep on eating, then I think it might not be effective also. I am thinking the next steps is to set glue traps and even snap traps. Any guys have similar experiences and have effective advices against this kind of pests? ![]() This post has been edited by aeiou228: Mar 28 2012, 03:53 PM |
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