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    3M Gauge Switch PCB

    I believe these components are gauge switches.

    Click link to view image: 3M gauge switch PCB

    Should they be left on the mid-grade board or take off to be sold on eBay for above scrap value?

    Any insight into how these should be handled would be helpful. I have not encountered these components before. They are on a PC board from an old test & measurement device.


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    how much will they sell for on ebay ? what do you have to do to remove them ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    how much will they sell for on ebay ? what do you have to do to remove them ?
    I could not find a previous sale of these on eBay. I checked.

    They are easy to remove.

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    Pop one on e-bay and find out what it sells for. It wont hurt anything to find out!
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    Quote Originally Posted by easyrecycle View Post
    Pop one on e-bay and find out what it sells for. It wont hurt anything to find out!
    Great minds think alike; that was exactly what I was going to try next after this thread ran its course.


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