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    I have had another great transaction with 406Refining. Good communication. Good payout. Many thanks! Already working on the next shipment.


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    I have been getting several questions with regards to what a "Walmart brand" board is defined as. The best answer I can give are brands such as: Galanz, Rival, Sunbeam, Hamilton Beach, etc. I will continue to buy the following brands: Panasonic, Whirlpool, Samsung, GE, Kitchen aid, Westinghouse, Sharp, Frigidaire, etc. Below are pictures of the typical "Walmart brand" microwave boards. Typically the Walmart boards are a cream color or a dull oily brown color. They only come out of tabletop microwaves. If the microwave has a galanz magnetron in it there will be a Walmart board as well.




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    How much do you pay for ceramic IC's that you deem to be to damaged(severely bent pins)? Also, does it matter whether or not they are EEPROM's (have windows or not)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flinthills View Post
    How much do you pay for ceramic IC's that you deem to be to damaged(severely bent pins)? Also, does it matter whether or not they are EEPROM's (have windows or not)?
    I pay $4.50/lb on ceramic IC chips. This includes eeproms as well as all other ceramic chips.

    I am also looking into buying regular IC Chips as well. The price is looking to be $4.25/lb-$4.75/lb.
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    Concerning Synchronous motors, those are motors with a copper wound armature, correct? Does size matter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flinthills View Post
    Concerning Synchronous motors, those are motors with a copper wound armature, correct? Does size matter?
    An answer would be much more appreciated than your thanks and it wouldn't take any longer. It would also have the added benefit of keeping forum users from wondering if you're serious about this business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flinthills View Post
    Concerning Synchronous motors, those are motors with a copper wound armature, correct? Does size matter?


    At this point I am only buying synchronous motors pulled from microwaves. Above is a picture of the typical motor. They are the motors that run the turntable.
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    That being the case, I feel like I better ask about the "switches and sensors" listed directly above the synchronous motors. Are they strictly microwave related too?

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