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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    What do you do with this stuff? The two on top came from a tv and monitor, and hold the red wire going to the suction cup. The bottom row didn't come out well, but the part on lower left was in an old gas furnace
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    Flyback transformer? I got a box of them and tried smashing one for the hell of it and it looks like a ceramic or hard plastic from what I busted so im kinda wondering myself as I was thinking it had copper in it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IAscrapper View Post
    Flyback transformer? I got a box of them and tried smashing one for the hell of it and it looks like a ceramic or hard plastic from what I busted so im kinda wondering myself as I was thinking it had copper in it.
    Those go in my transformer/small motor tote, my yard buys them that way on a regular basis. I know this has been posted many/many times.
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