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    circuit boards from tvs

    Hello I figured I would post some pics of tv boards I got out of some tvs not sure what there worth they seem high mid to high grade just guessing. If anyone buys them hit me up and tell me what you pay for them. Thanks.
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    Its probably best to send photos to buyers listed in the buyers forum with total weight. I would remove as much steel, transformers, aluminium as is practical. I agree they should clean up to be at least high grade(just my opinion). Mike

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    All of those would go in my Mid-grade board bin that gets sold for $1.95 a lb. It would be best to send those pictures to a buyer though, each one has a different grading system with different pricing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravitar View Post
    All of those would go in my Mid-grade board bin that gets sold for $1.95 a lb. It would be best to send those pictures to a buyer though, each one has a different grading system with different pricing.
    Ill check out a couple buyers. Thank you. I figured the ones with the gold sockets. I think there for dlp chips would have went for high grade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gravitar View Post
    All of those would go in my Mid-grade board bin that gets sold for $1.95 a lb. It would be best to send those pictures to a buyer though, each one has a different grading system with different pricing.
    Meant to ask could you share your buyer. thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by conrad4784 View Post
    Meant to ask could you share your buyer. thank you
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    Quote Originally Posted by conrad4784 View Post
    Meant to ask could you share your buyer. thank you
    Not on the forum, but Trails End Recycling. They're a local buyer down here.

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    pic number 1019 the av connectors I read on smf there gold plated so those I saved, all tv like tube boards low grade im putting in with shred tin scrap as shipping isn't worth it from what ive read.. now boards from dlp TV's and plasma boards, lcd boards I saved and hope to get something out of them.

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    #2,#3,and #6; take all steel,alluminum and plug in ports off,if you don't they will be down graded to low grade. After removal of all that stuff then all those boards listed are mid grade. My local buyer pays mother board price for all clean mid grade boards (3+ per lbs).

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    You definitely need to give those a good cleaning. At the very least take off all the AL (aluminum) heastsinks. Some of those are definitely high grade or motherboard grade. Good stuff man!
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    I would get 2.00+ on those LCD main boards but it depends on my volume.
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