Identify what you can series . First pic.
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Identify what you can series . First pic.
Identify the pieces
Identify . Thanks
Identify. Thanks . Kind of like a challenge for new members. How smart are you. It's free to guess . No harm no foul. We learn by doing.
Kinda looks like an unposted picture... or this mobile app ain't showing me something.
I agree with Voodoo, blank space.
Looks like a yummy Backplane $$$
Mistakes happen.
It looks like someone fishing for answers without doing their research
See what I mean here? It sure doesn't look like a "tutorial." Just edit your posts to say something like, "can you identify these components?" or "guess these components, this is a test!" Right now it just looks like you are demanding answers because you don't want to go look them up.
spinoch posts his wisdom...
I'll play. Looks like some switches, motors, and low grade circuit boards.
Trim off the gold fingers on the one on the left, then into the shred pile for the rest.
Middle of first picture, there is a gold plated RF connector (I think?). BS are these all from same item/component? Good picture quality any way.
New game pic. Laptop mouse pad board .
Another gem to see. A commodore board and PS 2 board . Can you find ?
A easy one.
Just a little board.
spinroch shares again....
Parts Identification
Spinroch's best guess....
BS, in the last pic, be sure to pull the small jumper off of the plug-in end. Then "crush" it on the edges with a wire cutter (plastic coated) and it will open up kind of like a clam and show you a jumper plated with gold,,, into your OMG bucket.
Now you went an confused me Mechanic?
You can usually find these small jumpers on motherboards, hard drive boards, cd/dvd boards, finger cards, etc. They just jump 2 pins together on the plug-in's.
Not earth shattering stuff here, just something extra to grab off the boards while your pulling batteries and other things.
http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/j/hddjumpers.jpg
http://www.kitchentablecomputers.com.../jumper_sm.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ock-shunts.jpg
It was the word "plug-end" my mind went to a wire or cord with a "end-plug" and I kept looking at those drives. Amazing what some sleep will do for a thinking mind. Well aware of gold jumpers on drives, MB's and I find them on Tel-Com boards as well. Not all are gold though, question then could some be silver, as main function of a jumper is conductivity and able to be removed and/or relocated.
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