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What are the Ratios of CU/AL in AC/Condenser Coils?

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    What are the Ratios of CU/AL in AC/Condenser Coils?

    I'm curious if anybody here has the recovery percentage in the clean coils (the ones that have the C-shaped cu cut off and the steel removed (see image below))?
    I was given several window units but without receipt I can only sell them as shred.
    Once I get a good scale I'll do the numbers and post.
    Curious if it's worth the effort to liberate the cu from inside.
    Also, any methods to liberate the cu?


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    I've never scrapped an ac unit but don't you need someone to recover the refrigerant first?

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    Sure. But I'm assuming they're dry. They're rather rusted and corroded.

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    Are they not able to be sold like they are in the pictures? If so, is it because it once contained Freon?

    Since they are cleaned up, could they be sold as car Ali/Cu radiators?

    We don't have such harsh regulations here in NZ about Freon etc. They just get classed as Ali/Cu rads @ NZ$2.75/Kg. (US$2.15/Kg)

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    Never assume anything.

    What happens if you cut into one of those and get sprayed in the face.

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    Clean AC coils pays much better than dirty. And no way would I sell them as shred. And lots of info here on how to get the copper out can be found on our web site. Also Freon issues listed as well.

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    Yes do what Hobo Finds has suggested. You may find more ways to make money while reading the old and current threads. There's even a great manual on getting your license for handling refrigerant. Truly, there an amazing amount of usable/profitable information here on the forum. 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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    What are the Ratios of CU/AL in AC/Condenser Coils?

    not worth breakig them down if the freon isn't removed. dont need to be breathing that crap in look for another buyer with a price for complete ac's. ive never seen a drained window unit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arb View Post
    Sure. But I'm assuming they're dry. They're rather rusted and corroded.

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    If you could gather enough of them they could be worth shipping.......Some states have more strict laws on these than others....When copper was so high they passed a "scrappers law" here in Tennessee and made you purchase a license.......There was no class and the only question asked was if you were ever convicted of a crime involving the theft of scrap metal.......It was like $175 for two years......It was basically a money grab for the state and try to deter theft.......I had one but allowed it to expire because didn't see the point......Oh well you'll figure it out.......On you tube and even this site there are videos of how to extract the copper from these

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    Not in Georgia or Florida that I know of. You have to have a receipt or a contractors' license to sell even the clean coins.

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    Assuming (making an ass out of u and ming) isn't always bad. The phrase "better safe than sorry comes to mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arb View Post
    Not in Georgia or Florida that I know of. You have to have a receipt or a contractors' license to sell even the clean coins.
    You may discover that getting your refrigerant recovery license will qualify to sell these items. Also being equipped to recover and resell the refrigerant might be a great addition to your business.

    Don't know anything about it- no problem the answers are located in the forum. Become a paid member of the forum and you will be able to read the otherwise restricted forums.

    I recommend you consider the small price for the following: The Refrigerant Recovery Blueprint Guide

    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...te-forums.html

    73, Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by arb View Post
    Assuming (making an ass out of u and ming) isn't always bad. The phrase "better safe than sorry comes to mind.
    I looked this up because I have heard many different versions.
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Belson

    Abbot & Costello
    I must be the oldest person on the Internet because no one else has posted that this was a bit that was done by Abbott and Costello back in the fifties, and they may have used it in their vaudeville routine prior to that. Lou Costello even used the blackboard to show Bud Abbott ass + u + me = assume. The writers from the odd couple stole that bit.

    'The odd couple'.
    It was definitely you make an "ass out of you and me". Felix had a blackboard in the courtroom and as he said "when you assume" with a heavy emphasis on the first syllable, he wrote out the letters A S S, which he circled, then the U, which I think he circled, then the M E, which I think he also circled. And IIRC, the court case was not about a traffic ticket, but allegedly scalping tickets to some event (that I don't remember.)
    Yes, Oscar and Felix were arrested for scalping a ticket to a Broadway play, since Oscar couldn't get a date. It was the episode called "My Strife in Court," first aired on February 16, 1973.

    When I first heard of, it was "To assume makes a 'ass out of you in front of me" different version.

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    Gotta love Felix and Oscar. Like both the movie and the tv show. Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    Gotta love Felix and Oscar. Like both the movie and the tv show. Mike
    The new odd couple sucks IMHO
    Old dogs care about you even when you make mistakes;
    God bless little children while they're still too young to hate

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    Quote Originally Posted by submarinepainter View Post
    The new odd couple sucks IMHO
    100% agree. I watched several episodes in hope I would like it but no. Mike

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    Contractor can't scrap coils or cati's n FL. Gotta have a specialized company and proof you bought it..... Thieves smh bad name for us all


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