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Saturday, 02/15/2014 5:20:44 PM

Saturday, February 15, 2014 5:20:44 PM

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Did some DD over the weekend. The more I research it, the more I believe ZNTR is involved in a MJ deal.

Below I pasted Zentric's basic description of what they do. I bolded and underlined the two points that I wanted to touch on.

1st is the special "high voltage dual electrolyte technology". If you read the forum link I pasted below the description, you will see how critical a stronger and more efficient battery is when it comes to growing marijuana. Nearly every comment stresses the need for stronger batteries in case of power outages etc. in the dispensaries (must I remind you that ZNTR's slogan is "An Advanced Battery Technologies Company").

The 2nd point I wanted to make was pertaining to their microclimate systems technology. The quote I have below came from an article I found about vineyards in Napa being able to use this technology to sense water levels in the soil, and keep their plants growing properly (this also could be used for OTHER plants...).

Food for thought... Tell me what you guys think, all links and descriptions can be found below.

Description

Zentric, Inc. is a battery technology company based on a technology that incorporates high voltages dual electrolytes to produce higher voltages and power. As of March 1, 2012, the Company was involved in solar project development and would continue to seek opportunities to participate in renewable and alternative energy initiatives on a global basis. On December 15, 2011, the Company announced the establishment of a wholly owned subsidiary Zentric (HK) Limited in Hong Kong. The business of Constant Environment remains as a division of Zenrtic. The division is a separate business that provides microclimate systems to specialty markets.

http://forum.grasscity.com/lighting/901495-battery-powered-grow-light.html

http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Wireless-system-can-detect-water-level-in-soil-3197347.php

"That vineyard is a test bed for a new wireless sensing technology that measures soil wetness, wind speed, temperature and humidity to take the statistical pulse of the vineyard's microclimates to help determine how often and how much to irrigate.
The system being tested at Stagecoach was developed by Crossbow Technology, a privately held, 90-person San Jose company that has created inertial guidance sensors for the aviation industry and researched the use of wireless sensor networks for the federal Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Other manufacturers of microclimate sensing systems include the Austrian company Adcon Telemetry, as well as Ranch Systems of Novato and Grape Networks of San Ramon."


-Mel

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