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    70 pound battery backup!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Well, I stopped at a thrift store on the way back from the flea market today and picked up 3 heavy duty battery backup systems for $6. Looked inside one and 2 big transformers, one smaller one about fist sized as well as a bunch of small copper windings, some aluminum heat sinks and a bunch of 14 awg solid core wire. Also, a 25 pound lead acid battery pack and looks like some brass pieces in there as well.

    Already checked, they are worthless and the batteries don't hold a charge, so going to break them down monday. By my horribly inaccurate estimations i think i'll get maybe like $10-$12 each out of them.



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    Atleast your making your money back and then a profit! You be surprised at some of the stuff you can find in flea markets that others think that are junk but to us, is a small little fortune, and the same goes for flea markets as well.
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    you said fleamarkets twice

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    meant thrift stores lol

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    So after breaking down the 3 UPS's this is what I ended up with

    65 lbs batteries @$0.13/lb = $8.45
    102 lbs sheet iron @$0.115/lb = $11.73
    10 lbs #2 copper @$2.77/lb = $27.70

    A couple hours work turned my $6 investment into $48. Plus, I still have a couple pounds of little copper windings, some brass and aluminum heatsinks and some insulated wire I haven't brought in yet. Also have 3 boards with gold plated pins in a couple places and a few chips on them that may or may not be worth something.

    Will be keeping an eye out for these in the future, 800% profit is pretty sweet.

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    Man my yard pays $.30 cents for batteries. You might want to do some shopping around for better prices.

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    Sadly, that's the best price around here. Everywhere else is only paying $0.10.

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    they pay be weight over there for batteries??

    Man, we have a flat rate of $6. big or small its $6 per battery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Torker Man View Post
    they pay be weight over there for batteries??

    Man, we have a flat rate of $6. big or small its $6 per battery.
    Yes, paying by weight is the norm. I've gotten everything from little two pound computer backup batteries to 341 pound UPS batteries.
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    yeah its 27 cents here .the biggest single ups battery I have ever found was 117 lbs

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    Do you have to discharge UPS after testing if it works also for dismantling or not? Like its needed for CRT/TV's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kuller00 View Post
    Do you have to discharge UPS after testing if it works also for dismantling or not? Like its needed for CRT/TV's.
    If you're speaking of discharging the capacitors, yeah, I'd highly recc doing so. Last batch I had, one tried to zap me, so I slapped the rest into this tub prior to messing with anything on the board. Solid strand copper wire jabbed into wet ground, tub full of water, drop it right in. If it zaps me after that, I guess it was just meant to be! LOL

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