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    E-waste Pics

    Inspired by one of my favorite ongoing threads, will here post pics of various e-waste I run into.

    These are boards from from an early 2000s video slot or poker machine of some kind. A cool thing is the case they were housed in was a few pounds aluminum. The two smaller boards seem to be printed directly on aluminum. The Atronic motherboard is a little different in appearance but is otherwise quite normal. The CPU was a standard early 2000s Intel.










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    in the 1st pic, dont u remove all the copper bits?
    buyers here require us to remove all things like that before weighing our boards.

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    For sure will. Just planned to post the pics as I find them unless something that needs cleaning off has to be removed to shoot it. Windings like those take just a second to unwind so will do that and drop them in my No 2 box.

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    This is a Teledex hotel phone. There was no model number on the casing that I could find. It appears to have been removed and replaced with the casino's information only. Picked up about 150 of these today cleaning out a tech's storage unit. One thing to recommend about them is their ease of disassembly. Clean and super quick.



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    This is a 3com 24-port superstack switch.




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    your slot machine mother board has quite a few ta on it nice board

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    Hey JJinLV, on the Teledex phones, do you have to remove the wires that have the gray connectors on them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    Hey JJinLV, on the Teledex phones, do you have to remove the wires that have the gray connectors on them?
    Can't speak for all buyers but the person am sending them too wants them off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJinLV View Post
    Can't speak for all buyers but the person am sending them too wants them off.
    I take the wires off also. Small wire like that and anything that comes out of a pc, except the ribbon cables, is sold at a local yard as #2 insulated at .62 a pound with the ends left on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    I take the wires off also. Small wire like that and anything that comes out of a pc, except the ribbon cables, is sold at a local yard as #2 insulated at .62 a pound with the ends left on.
    Local insulated wire prices here are so low that I actually ship out most of my wire too! For example degassing cable here is graded as "50% insulated" and goes for about 75¢/lb...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJinLV View Post
    Local insulated wire prices here are so low that I actually ship out most of my wire too! For example degassing cable here is graded as "50% insulated" and goes for about 75¢/lb...
    Ouch! I strip all of mine.
    I find it easy to cut thru the 2nd layer of tape covering the connection, pull the short bit of two insulated wires out and snip both the plug and soldered ends off.
    Then cut the insulation away for about a inch and then pull out some of the wires and keep pulling them so they slice thru the insulation.
    And then do that for the whole length and I get a good size ball of Copper #2, add that to what I get off the ray gun and I'm happy.
    There's always a couple of Copper wire coils on the boards as well.

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    These two boards (along with an unpictured power board) came out of a Teledex ExpressNet AirLink 2010-vc-12. Just picked up about 30 of these. Haven't located a resale market for them but this one was scrap anyway. The main board is both heavy and telecom grae!








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    Quote Originally Posted by eesakiwi View Post
    Ouch! I strip all of mine.
    I find it easy to cut thru the 2nd layer of tape covering the connection, pull the short bit of two insulated wires out and snip both the plug and soldered ends off.
    Then cut the insulation away for about a inch and then pull out some of the wires and keep pulling them so they slice thru the insulation.
    And then do that for the whole length and I get a good size ball of Copper #2, add that to what I get off the ray gun and I'm happy.
    There's always a couple of Copper wire coils on the boards as well.
    Yeah should strip mine too. Degassing cable especially takes little time even without wire stripper. Sometimes I just get backed up a bit and need the space!

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    These boards are from an older Sun Stor-Edge tape drive.

    This is the main board which looks quite nice but grades as CD/DVD drive board





    Another nice board. For coverage on both sides this looks like mid-high grade to me





    These two looks like nice little mid-grade boards until the truth is exposed on the other side!

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    looking at the tape drive i might go with hdd boards on that one, i just dont get them very often.
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    Quote Originally Posted by armygreywolf View Post
    looking at the tape drive i might go with hdd boards on that one, i just dont get them very often.
    I'd have to agree with TJ, you should get higher than dvd/cd on that board. I think a buyer in Ohio had a tape drive catagory, maybe priced on inspection.

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    I include the tape drive boards with my hard drive boards, I don't get many either.

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    This one is a 3com Superstack 3 Switch 4226T. Forgot to take pics of the backs today.



    This is a 3com Baseline Switch 2250



    This is a Cicso Catalyst 2950 switch

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    This is an old DishDVR analog DVR. Each one weighs about 10lbs 2oz. About 14oz is a power board, a mix of three mid-grade boards are just shy of 1lb, a hard drive weighing between 14oz-22oz and about 8oz insulated wire. Rest of the weight is tin and one super light low-grade board. These are mostly older but the hard drives tend to be 250gb and bigger so have a decent, modest resale value or can be used to upgrade older computers for resale.












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    This is an IBM Netvista Type 8364 POS system from the late 1990s. It has the guts of a normal tower but without a hard drive or any other kind of drive (all drives and storage would be in a server or central computer for these systems). In the 20 I scrapped today, didn't see a fingercard beyond the backplane though there are slots for them. All had the same CPU so tossed it in the pics too.












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