In my opinion, breaking them down for scrap would yield very little for the amount of time it would take, but what your time is worth is different for each person. There are companies that will buy your old breakers & equipment (New and Used) and test and refurbish them. I rate them up there with the Cash for Gold guys when it comes down to what you will get for the units. Newer style common breakers won't yield a lot on ebay, but older, out of production styles can net you large profits. If listing on ebay or other sites, I would put in your listing that these are used untested units and that they should be checked by a licensed electrician before use. I am getting ready to list some myself that I've seen selling for $60-90 each. I'll try and remember to do a follow up post on how well they sold.
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