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    L:ets talk DLP chips/sockets

    I know the standard ceramic purple DLP chips got $20-30/lb, but this one I have not seen before. Any suggestions or classifications welcome.


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    Contact your buyer and ask for their price. If you believe it to be a good working chip check out sold prices on ebay for possible sale.

    I've gotten a few but I'm sure if you have a bunch you can get a better price. 73, Mike
    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    boardsort.com is paying $5/lb for the green fiber DLP's. I'm sure that price is very low. You could definitely get significantly more from various buyers on SMF.

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    Its got a thick metal sandwich plate attached to it. I sent a email to mario.

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    If these were working, they would fetch $100-250ea! Ebay has sold a ton of them. Unfortunatly, mine have the white spots of death.
    The technology in these chips with the thousands of tiny mirrors inside of them is really pretty amazing. One reason I enjoy scrapping is the technology involved in the items we all work on.
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    A very informative video. Thank you, Mike

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    Definitely something to look out for from now on. Thanks.



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