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    plus the copper heatsinks that go as #2


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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapperNJ26 View Post
    plus the copper heatsinks that go as #2
    I thought about this last night & weighed one.
    Its weight was 64 grams & the transistors on it weigh 16 grams.

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    Anything OEM from 200w on up can be sold at wayy more than scrap on Ebay. You have to look at volume and be the cheapest guy out there but someone usually picks it up. The rest I sell to my buyer for over scrap by far.

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