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    I forgot to mention that I have been to this place a couple times after I took those picture. I have gotten more electronics, fiber cable, and coax cable since. Also got these cool battery backup units that they were going to use on their network equipment but, never did. They are brand new never been used and each one retails at about $1,200, I have 4 units. The batteries may be bad though, because they are from the year 2000. We'll see how it goes. Here's the picks:








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    Battery backups that old will most likely have bad batteries and they weigh so much shipping would eat alot of profit if sold for say parts....they are lead acid batteries however, so sell them at local yard. Pull those computer cables and any other high value metals...but just leave the housing ob for the battery weight. Great score!

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