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    This is a bonus; Inside of a computer power supply after removing cover. Fan to the right while up top is transformer, straight in is two alum. heatsinks.
    that was a computer power supply the fan is in,,,
    The black transformer has copper in it but I think it's epoxy baked so we turn them in with other small transformers and small motors. The black tape on the degaussing cable is real easy to slice thru with a razor knife, I can do 5 of them an hour while watching tv.

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    Hey, yeah, sorry i didnt see that, try being nicer about correcting folks.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Hoss, read my lips, that was a computer power supply the fan is in,,,
    The black transformer has copper in it but I think it's epoxy baked so we turn them in with other small transformers and small motors. The black tape on the degaussing cable is real easy to slice thru with a razor knife, I can do 5 of them an hour while watching tv.

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