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    Connectors from UPS's?

    I have been parting down UPS's for a while and selling the innards to my
    local scrap yard. I have been cutting off the connectors that look like the
    one in the picture and they have two silver looking ends on the wire. Anyone
    know if they are made with silver and what their composition might be?



    I just smash the plastic connectors and pull out the silvery connector ends.
    Should I continue to keep doing this or just sell the whole connection with
    the copper wire I harvest from the UPS's?

    Thanks!
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    Grind one and you should see that it is #2 copper.
    You know what to do with that!
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    I will give that a try and see what I find.

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    They look like Ag plated Cu. In the end its #2 Cu.

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    I buy Tantalum Capacitors and offer other services. Check out my thread for more info.

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    I took a box knife to it and peeled some back to show copper for sure.
    Thank you for the quick answers.

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    Am I going color blind? They look gold plated, making them Au plated.

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    No you are not, but you need to know how to tell the plating by looking at it too. Au plating does not tarnish and stays bright in a protective shell. Additionally Au plating would be deeper in color. Silver has a yellow hue to it as it starts to tarnish.

    I also believe the lighting plays into this too.

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    No you are not, but you need to know how to tell the plating by looking at it too. Au plating does not tarnish and stays bright in a protective shell. Additionally Au plating would be deeper in color. Silver has a yellow hue to it as it starts to tarnish.

    I also believe the lighting plays into this too.

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    Glad to hear that, I was starting to think I would have one more beer and who knows what they would look like then? Thanks For your good explanation though as that does help on some pin sorting I still need to do.

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    I removed some from several UPS's I scrapped. They looked like brass and that's what bucket they went in but I'll be sure and look closer next time. Thanks for the info.

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    That's a connector that moves power (electricity) isn't it?
    seems odd it would be gold plated.
    Dug around UCHEN websites and found this.

    Brand
    Uchen
    Product Name Bipolar quick plug connector
    Product Model1 SC50 (50A)
    Product Model2 SC175 (175A)
    Product Model3 SC350 (350A)
    Using standard UL 1977
    Rated voltage 600V
    Operating Temperature Range -20℃-105℃
    Withstanding Voltage 2500V DC
    Protection class IP20
    The main material The shell: PC110U terminals: T2 silver plated copper
    Color Icon color;, or according to customer requirements
    Last edited by NHscrapman; 01-18-2015 at 08:12 AM.
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