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    refrigerator boards, what grade

    I'm getting a lot of GE control boards and was wondering what grade they would be.



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    It looks to me as a High Grade board, its not brown or Chinese, so, I'm guessing High Grade, but I'm pretty new at this but I'm pretty sure though.


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    being "green" does NOT in itself make a board "high" grade. Joe, I toss them in a barrel, keep them separate from any brown, but I get low grade on boards like them. I do not see any gold plating on the pins and only one small ic chip. not much there. jus my 2 BroJer

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    Those would go as medium or medium high

    .50 - $1 per pound

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    Somewhere in the mid grade... atleast $.50 per lb, could be more. Im with droz on the range.
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    well kiss my grits. gonna start another barrel for my next drive north! I stand corrected.

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    As always, we need to see the board in person... God knows we've been wrong before.

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    Would you grab that copper, or anything else off first, or better to leave on?

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    On those boards I would leave everything on, I only take stuff off of the brown boards. My .02


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