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    About Capaciters

    I've just been wandering and I've been thinking "Is there any money in capaciters?".I know some people who repair electronics(e.x SNES,Stero's)usally pull capaciters off old boards to fix busted ones.But yeah just wandering about it.



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    Only flux capacitors are worth anything. They are pretty rare though.

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    Most large ewaste buyers will buy them its just one of those items you need to ask about first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AuburnEwaste View Post
    Only flux capacitors are worth anything. They are pretty rare though.
    I have one in my DeLorean. What's it worth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by billygoat View Post
    I have one in my DeLorean. What's it worth?
    Depends is it made of unobtanium or is it the more common platinum model?

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    The important issue here is the 1.21 Jigawatts they are capable of storing. Make sure you discharge them before doing any work or removing them.

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    usually if they are hooked up to a wound motor the will have been discharged already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by auburnewaste View Post
    only flux capacitors are worth anything. They are pretty rare though.
    lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by AuburnEwaste View Post
    The important issue here is the 1.21 Jigawatts they are capable of storing. Make sure you discharge them before doing any work or removing them.
    well I stockpile to large amounts and then PAYDAY so they probally would have discharged by then

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    How about large capacitors? I have quite a few DC and AC Caps.( 1,000 and less micro farad) They are made of aluminum, but have electrolyte inside.(oil/paper/aluminum). I did take on e to my yard, they told me .20 cents a lb. Sound right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt215 View Post
    How about large capacitors? I have quite a few DC and AC Caps.( 1,000 and less micro farad) They are made of aluminum, but have electrolyte inside.(oil/paper/aluminum). I did take on e to my yard, they told me .20 cents a lb. Sound right?
    It's better than shred. Thats where I toss em.

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    I'm lost ... what are capacitors? Have to look it up because I know that the answer I'll get will be about flux capacitors lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julie View Post
    I'm lost ... what are capacitors? Have to look it up because I know that the answer I'll get will be about flux capacitors lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/elect...ification.html
    look on the finger card, a couple different styles,# 8
    was kinda funny that one of the biggest components doesnt even rate its own photograph. Hard to know what #8 is for a noob that doesnt understand electronics

    I'll see about taking a big ole photo and shooting it in this post at some time. Would love to know what people are getting in there area for capacitors and what category(s). My guy just has a glazed over look when i give him anything more than a few aluminum cans, but at minimum wage i guess thats what to expect. Time to bring out the white board and erasers for him as his boss is never around.

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    I assume everyone is talking about the bigger ones.

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    Ron, what do you typically get per pound in your area? Do you just lump them all together, or seperate into different categories? (I dont know what categories there would be, except stand-alone and mounted...)

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    The large blue Sprague is the size I have. Some smaller larger. The dc caps have less fluid usually. My yard would give me more if I could drain all fluid. But its slightly a PINTA



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