Sata and 400W, nothing else is worth keeping anymore. All you really have to do is look at the SOLD list on
ebay to see what is actually worth keeping an inventory on. For some of us we have limited space and even more limited time so I will only hold on to aftermarket power supplies that test good. It's like IDE Hard drives...sure there are still 40 60 and even 120 gig drives out there...but I've YET to sell one for more than 3 bucks...so not worth it to me.
Anyways:
I started with 216lbs (40 power supplies ranging from cheap dells to decent but too old to use ATX/ITX units from K7 machines and Pentiums)
My cost $65
Break Down time: 70 minutes (probably could go faster but it was cold and I warmed up my hands a few times, if your doing it inside you should take no more than a minute per with a yellow handled tin snips, screwgun, flathead screwdriver and mechanics gloves)
Shred: 131lbs: $.12/lb $15.72
Copper Wire: 17lbs: $.78/lb $13.26
#2 Copper: 21lbs: $2.70/lb $56.70
Aluminum Extrusion: 19lbs: $.61/lb $11.59
Copper Back Transistors: 2.1lbs $1.75/lb $3.67
ICs: 1lb $2.50/lb $2.50
EPROMS: 1lb $4.00/lb $4.00
Low Grade Boards (Depop) 22lbs $ .12/lb $2.64
$110.08
- $65
- 1 hour labor@ 10-12hr
Still worth doing...even more so if you didn't pay for the power supplies. I could offer this price to a client with ALOT of them and beat the transformers price he MIGHT get at the yard, still worth my time. Plus on two old pentium units I got three copper heatsinks, unexpected bonus.
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