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    Cool 4500VA Power converter = Heavy! = $

    I was lucky enough to get about 500lbs of UPS and voltage converters from work today. Only cost me 1 hernia.. lol I couldn't understand why this unit weighed so much; I couldn't see any batteries. Then I popped the cover off. I checked ebay before dismantling. A few on there from 50-150 but only one had shown as sold. By the time I scrap it out and sell the 15A circuit breakers I will probably come in at around 50 without the wait or hassle. Unit weighed around 80lbs + Lots of goodies to scrap, sell and add to my bin of useful but unused parts.




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    Funny thing is I just got a bunch of these in as scrap this morning too. After taking them all apart I am left scratching my head wondering how I can get the copper separated out, while staying environmentally safe. Usually I would just throw the transformer with my others and sell as is but there is way too many for me to want to do that now.
    If you decide to separate out the copper, please share..how lol

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    I need to make my own Jaws of life to crack these into pieces... lol Not sure I will bother, but i'm always tempted to take these apart. If I do I will put weights and math on here to give an idea if its worth the bother. Usually I have found its only marginally more money and a big waste of time.

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    I need to make my own Jaws of life to crack these into pieces... lol Not sure I will bother, but i'm always tempted to take these apart.
    How about a hydraulic log splitter?
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    That reminds me of an OOOOF I scrapped last summer.

    Good to see you are doing well. I kind of fell off the face of the earth after I moved.
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    You sure did Matt! How's the south treating you??

    So that sucker weighed in at over 50lbs. I scrapped it whole, the center is a hard epoxy, and would have been a real pain to separate. I have limited space and time so off it went. Same trip I took in 330lbs of batteries from the UPS units I got. Now I know why my back is sore! I'm up to $125 with this free load of goodies, and I still have a bunch of large power boards and telecom boards to ship off. Not a bad haul

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