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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    If you don't know what to do with them why did you pick it up??





    Mech, It was only a buck! good way to get started with not much risk!

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    Transformer plug end on things like hair dryer, power tool plug in chargers, etc. Big and bulky not like a lamp cord plug in...
    We call them wall warts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    We call them wall warts.

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    Does your yard give you motor price for them?

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    If I don't want to mess with breaking them open then yes, my yard buys them as a transformer, same with computer fans.
    Just clip the wire off.

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    I try to never berate someone for asking questions, and live by the adage that the only stupid questions are the ones you don't ask. That being said...2 minutes on Google would have answered everything you wanted to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    We call them wall warts.

    Here's an update. I removed all the ends and stuff and came up with a couple "wall warts". Anything of particular interest/value in my bucket?

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    If you deal in ewaste any you will come across computers too good to just scrap. I always try to keep extra power cords and USB mouse and keyboards to help sell the computers. I also like to have extra cords for my self.
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    The RCA ends if they don't stick to a magnet should be "tinned brass".

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    If you really wanted you can put boiling water on those smaller lamp end plugs and after a few min pull out the brass with relative ease Some people freeze them and smash them inside a pillowcase or leave them as is and get paid the dirty brass price. the choice is purly personal. most of th silver ones are brass if you file them a little you will see the yellowish color underneath. Good luck and looking foward to hearing about your first run.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NHscrapman View Post
    If you really wanted you can put boiling water on those smaller lamp end plugs and after a few min pull out the brass with relative ease Some people freeze them and smash them inside a pillowcase or leave them as is and get paid the dirty brass price. the choice is purly personal. most of th silver ones are brass if you file them a little you will see the yellowish color underneath. Good luck and looking foward to hearing about your first run.
    Or put them in a vice, and use needle noses to twist them out. A lot less time consuming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterjohn View Post
    Here's an update. I removed all the ends and stuff and came up with a couple "wall warts". Anything of particular interest/value in my bucket?
    Depends on your value of time...I like to tinker and see what things are made of etc... I open/smash the all transformers and power blocks. Laptop power supplies have good Al and often copper if you feel like taking the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterjohn View Post
    Here's an update. I removed all the ends and stuff and came up with a couple "wall warts". Anything of particular interest/value in my bucket?
    I made a quick video showing how to "gently" take apart a AC Adapter. Some will have a transformer in there by itself, but this one had a circuit board instead.


    It only takes be about 30 seconds to take one apart, but I was doing it one handed so it took a little longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CarolinaEwaste View Post
    If you deal in ewaste any you will come across computers too good to just scrap. I always try to keep extra power cords and USB mouse and keyboards to help sell the computers. I also like to have extra cords for my self.
    Yes. It is also good to have that type of stuff to gift or trade or even sell to the guys that are bringing you scrap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravitar View Post
    I made a quick video showing how to "gently" take apart a AC Adapter. Some will have a transformer in there by itself, but this one had a circuit board instead.


    It only takes be about 30 seconds to take one apart, but I was doing it one handed so it took a little longer.
    In your oppinion is it worth it to take them apart? I have lots of time so thats not an issue. But say you get motor price for them as-is. So thats like .15 here. taking them apart would yeild some copper at 2.55 and maybe a little board and aluminum? Is it worth it to you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hunterjohn View Post
    In your oppinion is it worth it to take them apart? I have lots of time so thats not an issue. But say you get motor price for them as-is. So thats like .15 here. taking them apart would yeild some copper at 2.55 and maybe a little board and aluminum? Is it worth it to you?
    I just put them (the transformers) in the motor/transformer bucket and sell them as is. The only transformers I take apart are microwave ones and large transformers and motors. So for me, busting the adapter open to get the transformer is worth it because my yard wont buy them with the plastic, but I don't take the copper out.

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    OK so now you should take your $1.00 investment and cash it in! Cut off the transformers turn them in as motors and the rest as #2 wire! Hopefully you turn that 1$ into $20 or $30!

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    Our insulated wire price dropped a short time ago, then they upped the quality of the cable. So basicly it dropped twice.

    It was NZ$3 a Kg for insulated wire inc plugs & clips.
    Then it went down to NZ$2.30
    Now they want the plugs & ends cut off or you will only get NZ$1.60 Kg.

    I'm just gonna clean it down, burn the insulation off & get NZ$6 Kg for 60% of the cleaned down weight.

    ie, 10 Kg of wire is worth NZ$13. If I clean it down & burn it off (lots of work), I get NZ$30

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    UPDATE:
    I took a small load in today (mainly consisting of this wire but also had some copper #2 and cans ) I have the following to report.
    -9 pounds of ins. @ .70 = $6.30
    -wouldn't take x-mas lights with bulbs
    -wouldn't take wall warts as is
    -coax cable is steel. I didn't know that. He got mad.

    What do you think?



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