just curious if these are worth anything... like some input..
just curious if these are worth anything... like some input..
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I can only guess but looks to be a giant Capacitor , i would figure brass or SS for the threaded rod . No PCB's is good but avoid the liquid regardless - combustible is enough for me -
this is a dangerous project , as to value, I bet by me the yards would not buy them from me with out some doc saying
I have them legal. if the yard takes them as is , i feel they will probably pay as if it is a blaster .12 to .14 per pound .
I have collected items from electric companies brass and copper or AL . If i had the item it would be hard for me not to open Pandora's box. But commonsense tells you this is toxic
wile a transformer has copper a Capacitor holds liquids that are controversial . a transformer can have a Capacitor in side ,this might be a big a** Capacitor with no real copper inside
http://permalink.lanl.gov/object/tr?...rt/LA-14429-PR
Last edited by Copper Head; 05-14-2013 at 09:04 AM.
and another, here's the MSDS specific to Dielektrol VII: PDF file
all in all this liquid isn't that much different from really strong paint thinner
BUT huge issue here, you must have a legal disposal site. This liquid is not something you're going to pour on the ground in the back 40
personally I wouldn't touch this job, not out of fear of the liquid, but the hassle of properly disposing of it.
According to the MSDS, it is disposed of via incineration, with the production of water and oxides of carbon. Basically the same as burning fuel oil.
anyone knows who would buy these. I just have two of them, and yes they are I've them legally.. LOL..
another thing, the liquid inside is oil based.. but combustutable but not like I'm going to go dump it out.. and light it..
I am very responsble when coming to protect our planet earth.
and You right NO PCB is a good thing...
Anybody knows again who buys em.?
and thanks to the post above
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