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    I figure a fixture broke down and transformer turned in as a motor will net about $9 for the ones I have and if you break down transformer you could increase net by 30-40%. Six of the fixtures I have are complete with 110v plugs that work so I will try to sell them first for $40-50, even at half that it's still more then scrap value.

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    (I figure a fixture broke down and transformer turned in as a motor will net about $9 for the ones I have and if you break down transformer you could increase net by 30-40%.)

    They look like they would be a pain to get the transformer out. Any suggestions as to the best method?

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