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    Cooling fans...

    So as I just started escrapping, I decided to check on ebay what some parts were selling for. Do any of you guys sell the cooling fans from computers?



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    Quote Originally Posted by VoodooDaddy View Post
    So as I just started escrapping, I decided to check on ebay what some parts were selling for. Do any of you guys sell the cooling fans from computers?
    I have sold some NIB ones in lots of 5 from a stash of computer parts I acquired. A quick search of eBay sold items says they will, however prices varied significantly depending on quantity, type, size with/without heat sink, brand, stock/aftermarket etc..
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    I don't mess with them, unless they are brand new. Seems like the time spend on listing them would be waste. But that being said, if you just saved them up and listed them as a large lot, you may get more than motor price for them. People are crazy on ebay!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Any older fans that have dirt on them I pull the wiring and the fan goes in my motor bucket
    Same here

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    NIB would be the only ones that I would even think about checking to see if they sell on E-bay.
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    The only I sold were brand new one for me too, all the rest goes to my local scrap yard as "electrical breakage" for $0.20/lb.


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