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    Is it worth tearing apart printers, tv's and other electronics?

    I have read over many of the forums on here. I admit its a bit overwhelming and I feel like I might be getting in over my head. I have taken apart several computers, printers, fax machines, etc. No TV's yet. My question is this, what do I do with the parts after I take them apart? I keep them all seperate. Ive got several green boards and brown boards. Are these worth anything? If needed, I can try to post different photos of what I have. If anyone out there can help me it would be much appreciated.


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    If you post pics we can help you with the boards and other scrap. In general yes keep everything sorted out by type of item.
    I buy and sell all types of scrap and escrap. I buy specialty and hard to sell escrap. I buy resale items. PM me or contact me at jghilino@hotmail.com
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    as a rule of thumb, green (on both sides) boards are better than brown(on either side) ones, but requires at times a bit of finesse.
    Only you can know, and only then with some experience in each department, where you want to draw the line between worth it and not worth it

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    Actually, with me, most brown boards hit the scrap, soon after I've removed anything worthwhile, such as transformers, Al heatsinks, tiny copper windings etc.
    Some have places that buy their brown ones as low grade boards, at better than shred, but there's no place around me that buys them as boards, so I just toss what's left in the scrap pile
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    I separate all mine into metal, plastic, and escrap. I'll separate the metal more if there is something worth more than regular scrap like heat sinks and what not and my circuit boards, like bear, i break down the brown ones and toss them in one box and keep all my green ones in another box. Then i put all my ram and pci cards in a box to themselves. My biggest problem is finding somewhere to recycle/sell my plastic and my circuit boards. But generally thats what i do with the electronics i get.

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    I tear them down.. its worth it, but bottom line is this, got to be able to get rid of the tubes that the hard part.. and Please don't say I toss them in my garbage can.. urrr... Some places charges you x amount per pound.. its well worth it, You saving your enviroment and by helping others dispose of it properly
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    I think its worth breaking down , I save all the low yield wire in large plastic bags take them in a few times a year , TV's are good as I have a guy who will take the tubes as long as it all is put back together , sometimes I just cut the cord and give the rest to him , space can be a problem
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    Ill be posting some pics of what I have in a little while. I hope they will be ok. Thank you all for the advice.

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    Ok. How do I put pics on here? I clicked the add photo button but then it asked for a URL thing and I dont know what that is. I have the pics on my computer. How do I do it?

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    You have to upload the pictures to a photo sharing site, and use the URL they give you from there.

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    Ok. Lets see if I can do this.










    If this worked. Ill add more tomorrow of the other stuff. Tomorrows stuff will be from printers and TV's. Any help you all can give me I appreciate it.

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    Well, all i see is a bunch of red X's. Maybe it will work tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stonecold2129 View Post
    Ok. Lets see if I can do this.










    Oh, I also commented on the photos to help Identify them.

    If this worked. Ill add more tomorrow of the other stuff. Tomorrows stuff will be from printers and TV's. Any help you all can give me I appreciate it.
    It works if you right click on the square and press open image in new tab. I'll go ahead and post the links to help ya out a little. As much as I love Flickr, you have to use Photobucket and use direct links to put pictures in the forum.

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    Gravitar thanks a million. I'll redo it tomorrow with photobucket. I really appreciate the help.

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    Gravitar, I checked the photos you did for me. Thanks for all the help and identifications. Do I need to seperate the boards? Some are green on both sides, or brown on one side and green on the other. Do they go in the regular junk bucket or do I do something different with them?

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    On #1 the sound blaster card plugs into the other finger card, both considered finger cards.
    #2 Duplicate
    #3- Probably not worth much on Ebay, pull the bottom plates and pop off the circuit boards. Should go as motherboard class,
    #4- Pop the board off the hard drive and sell as is.
    #5- two finger cards plugged into motherboard, remove fan, and heatsink and processor chip. Also remove ram memory if it's still on there.
    #6- I usually take the power supplies and remove wire and sell to local yard the same as a motor.
    #7- Pull the boards same as #3
    #8- finger card
    #9- Bottom of "chinese" motherboard
    #10- remove fan, heatsink, processor chip, plastic bracket which will remove the metal plate off of bottom.
    Hope it help you some,,,,, Most of this stuff I mentioned is separate categories. Put them in separate totes, tubs, buckets, etc.

    The mother boards can be different colors but what you have here is no "brown boards". Brown boards come from stereo's, tv's, vcr's, etc.

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    Here are some more things from TV's and stereos and things. If anyone can help me out with this I'd appreciate it. Like what to do with it and such.
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    Just put that stuff in a box and send it to me.........All those items are described in detail over and over in this forum........The one green board is med grade the yoke is copper wound and the brown boards are low grade........You have alot of reading to do as these are some of the most basic items that we run into when scrapping old electronics

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