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    Quote Originally Posted by logansryche View Post
    ebay is your best bet on these - open auction a few of em and let em sell. Other then that, they don't have value.
    If someone is buying used cap's to do repairs with, the last thing I would want is to put it all back together only to find out that the part you put in was a bad one. Pro's won't waste time on questionable parts, cost them time, money, bad reviews. The cap's could be damaged and not show physical damage.

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    i leave all those things on the board...except copper and aluminum...if it is a tantalum capacitator take those off..usually orange squares with a stripe or black blocks with grey stripe...and usually on good old boards..old imacs...not on tv boards

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