I bought 18 emac computers on a govt auction site today what kind of recovery should I expect. Thanks for your replies
I bought 18 emac computers on a govt auction site today what kind of recovery should I expect. Thanks for your replies
Well, I personally would not have bid on them not knowing what kind of recovery I would get. Unless you got them for crazy cheap.
Let us know what all is in one once you crack one open please.
Well for 33 dollars i can only assume that i can't go wrong.....Just the copper alone should bring $40-$50 considering they are monitor/computer combos For that kind of money it is worth a chance of making a few dollars in this economy is fine by me
are those the half moon looking motherboards?
I have not got into them yet i pick them up in the morning....I have done 1000's of monitors but never these emac machines I am actually looking forward to something different than the monotony of the regular crts
some of the apples have the power supply built on the board. i just cut that out and then throw it in with the other mb's. normally they are pretty decent boards.
Thanks for the info....I know prices are different everywhere but i hope to at least double my money what you think....
I do believe that these take about 5-10x the time of a regular computer to disassemble. I did one or two like 6 months ago, and they were a pain.
Really....hmm well it will be a learning experience
you paid less than $2 each. you should be fine.
they can be a pain till you get the hang of tearing em down. think chinese puzzle. each piece interacts with the next. once you get them, look them up on the net. should be a diagram explaining the proper procedure to disassemble.
yeah i'm ready to tear into them and i'll let ya'll know how it goes
I got 12 of them a few weeks ago. I just dismantled my first one a couple nights ago. You get a 1 pound motherboard. Copper heatsink that I took off just because of the way its attached to the board to sell as copper. 1 40gb hard drive. I will be selling these on ebay for $10 each. 1 or 2 ram sticks depending on what they have installed. 1 cdrw drive, and 1 powersupply board. Plus the usualy stuff from a monitor.(yoke and deguase cable and monitor circuit board) they arnt to bad to take apart. It took me about 10 mins to do the first one. Now that I know how to take them apart im sure the next ones will be alot easier. I paid $5 each for them because I baught them as towers from my regualr scrapper guy that I buy computers from. Ill make money back plus just from the hard drive sale on ebay so reast will be pure profit. Also some of the brackets in the machine are aluminum so check them all with a magnet.
The boards are not huge in these machines but they will pay off in the end having that many of them. Just the scrap value alone (copper, alum) will do that. But just like everyone else said, they are a major pain in the rump to dismantle.
Well it sounds like I did fairly well at around $2 a piece I am on my way to pick them up now....Thanks for all your advice and do these hard drives really sell that well on ebay??
In the last 60 days I have sold.
80gb for $13
160gb $25
40gb for $11
20gb for $10
40gb apple branded $10
30gb $10
200gb $25
40gb10
80gb $10
80gb $10
2x 250gb for $25 each
120gb for $20
300gb for $31
Thats just in the last 60 days. I wish I had more to sell. Those prices are what I sold them for I pay for shipping. Usualy $5 in a padded flat rate envelope. Then take off 15% for fees. So on a 10 dollar sale it comes out to $3.50 profit on average. The average hard drive weighs about 1.25 lbs so thats more than double scrap value. Ebay name is gamestationusa if you want to look me up or my auctions.
Very nice price. You have the advantage of having several to dismantle. That means that by the third one, you should be able to tear them down pretty fast.
Good find.
Yeah I just picked them up and now it is time to get to work....I usually don't fool with ebay but I think I will probably just scrap the components....I know I might receive some grief for this but to me it is not worth the time or effort to wait on my money and having to deal with shipping and I have heard some bad things about pay-pal.....I prefer cold hard cash and quick turnover of my product...I appreciate all the responses now instead of typing I need to get to work
I see these on CL all the time but was sure if they were worth what they were asking
i rarely sell on ebay any more. between the fees and the warranty requirements it is not enough extra to deal with.
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