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    If you scrap them, I would remove and retain the MLCC's until you have enough to put them on ebay and make a good profit on them. Refiners generally work with one type of material at a time. So if you collect several lbs of MLCCs you will make some refiner very happy. It seems like you should have more than a few of them.



    The flatpacks you can remove with a razor blade across the contact wires, or if you are really industrious you can get a cast iron skillet or woke, put play sand in it, you can buy the same at Lowes, then lay the board on the sand, solder side down to remove the solder, just make sure to do this in a well ventilated area, the solder fumes are toxic, then you should be able to pluck the components off. You probably already know all this, but I figure it might have value for someone else who comes after and reads this.

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    Last edited by NobleMetalWorks; 12-07-2012 at 11:15 PM.

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