You can wash a motherboard in 91% isopropyl alcohol and dry the board in a low-heat oven to ensure all the components are free of water and deposits from getting wet outside. (100°F for a couple of hours after washing the board with a soft brush and the isopropyl, then blow dry as much as possible with compressed air to ensure all the isopropyl is evaporated before drying in the oven.) I used to work in conformal coating at a "class A" electronics manufacturer, and we would wash the boards after they came from wave soldering, inspiration, and clipping. We did the water, environmental proofing, and adhesives to protect components from being damaged by movement once they were assembled in their final build configuration (we were usually contracted to manufacture the boards and not the whole device) to be as "reliable as possible" . PCs are rarely class A; most consumer-grade electronics are class C. A cool way to tell is with a UV light to check if the board has been sprayed with a protective coating that to the naked eye would look like an automotive clear coat and RTV or epoxy gluing components or sealing the base of connectors to the board as water proofing or to prevent shorts from component movement during designed usage, usually in military and aeronautical and some tel-com and automotive applications, like emergency vehicles and emergency broadcast systems. This info might prove helpful for items meant to go into a collection but have seen water or debris contamination from use or being set out to be hauled away.
I do believe scraper chick knows when you are making videos. He or she shows up everytime!😂 I love that chicken Ben and I enjoy all your videos short or long.
Wouldn’t worry much about the motherboard getting wet some retro and vintage restorers put them in the sink or dishwasher to clean them. Before you put it in storage pop out the battery as they do leak and damage the boards
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Cool video, by the way: you missed some real silver, gold and platinum metals: the silver is inside the computer keyboard printed at the key mylar, in old keyboards with the "clicking" keys, there is gold inside the keys, it can be a lot! The remote controlls have hidden gold, platinum metals and silver if they are not from china and more PMs if they are older🤑
i have a junk of 286 pc and havent a back panels , and hdd and cards , this is for scrap steel and mother board for sell , this macintosh is good i dont see anyone 6 Years
Scrappers want the cords for copper. It's first come, first serve. Ben usually waits til the day before the garbage is hauled off, so he saves it from the landfill. I'll cut cords too.
Love it when you bring it back home to scrap something you picked up street scrapping
Yeah don't become Pushbike Ben, stay eWaste ben!
Wow you need a bigger yard your a busy man and you still take us scraping with you much appreciated 👍
A short video is better for than no video. Thanks
What a shame nothing in the safe but still some good stuff today not a lot but still worth it thank you for sharing this with us six stars brother
You can wash a motherboard in 91% isopropyl alcohol and dry the board in a low-heat oven to ensure all the components are free of water and deposits from getting wet outside. (100°F for a couple of hours after washing the board with a soft brush and the isopropyl, then blow dry as much as possible with compressed air to ensure all the isopropyl is evaporated before drying in the oven.) I used to work in conformal coating at a "class A" electronics manufacturer, and we would wash the boards after they came from wave soldering, inspiration, and clipping. We did the water, environmental proofing, and adhesives to protect components from being damaged by movement once they were assembled in their final build configuration (we were usually contracted to manufacture the boards and not the whole device) to be as "reliable as possible" . PCs are rarely class A; most consumer-grade electronics are class C. A cool way to tell is with a UV light to check if the board has been sprayed with a protective coating that to the naked eye would look like an automotive clear coat and RTV or epoxy gluing components or sealing the base of connectors to the board as water proofing or to prevent shorts from component movement during designed usage, usually in military and aeronautical and some tel-com and automotive applications, like emergency vehicles and emergency broadcast systems. This info might prove helpful for items meant to go into a collection but have seen water or debris contamination from use or being set out to be hauled away.
Haha I love how the chicken always shows up!!
Loving all the new videos mate!!
Great Video Ben Keep Bringing The Video's Dude God Bless You And Your Family 🙏👍👍
I do believe scraper chick knows when you are making videos. He or she shows up everytime!😂 I love that chicken Ben and I enjoy all your videos short or long.
Hey Ben if U hold the front wheel of the bike between Ur legs and turn handle bars 90° the bike will be a lot more flat. Cheers Graham
Wouldn’t worry much about the motherboard getting wet some retro and vintage restorers put them in the sink or dishwasher to clean them. Before you put it in storage pop out the battery as they do leak and damage the boards
Scrapping in the rain that is dedication love you videos Ben good scores and success in future I wish to you
Good morning Ben. Please try and stay warm. Have a good day. 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️😎😎😎
You always have such kind words for Ben. God Bless u tawni
From a fellow Aussie 😊
man your streets are not very wide! Best from the USA
Scrapper chooks in the house!
👍Shame rain stopped play,but sometimes it’s just about getting out 👍
Very very nice video
2:02 box of incredible shoes boots sneakers 😢
4:29 work boots in white bag
7:52 another box of LOVELY shoes sneakers 😢
7:56 ikea bag of more shoes 😢
Cheers Ben
19:04 eWaste Hen
I am from Iraq and I love this work. I wish I could be with you and help you in your beautiful work. My dream is to work with you and beside you. I love your city, your work and your country. My dream is to work with you. Greetings to you.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Cold and wet....much like the UK but it's summer here 😢
Sorry your street scrap wasn't better. Suck is life in the world of scrapping. But it was fun watching the old Mac scrap. Have a great one my friend.
Great video
love your video's when are you doing your next mega scrap out ? love watching the really long vids
Looks like you need a good sort out, and me too...
I'm from Nebraska where if it's raining it means it's not very cold.
I’m sad because after this year hard rubbish is ending and you have to ring and book it to be picked up next year
May i tell you the truth? you dont need 'interesting stuff' to film. i Just love watching you cutting cables lol
With special crucible kit microwave can be used to melt metals.
be careful or you will turn in to THE MICROWAVE MAN!!!
Cool video, by the way: you missed some real silver, gold and platinum metals: the silver is inside the computer keyboard printed at the key mylar, in old keyboards with the "clicking" keys, there is gold inside the keys, it can be a lot! The remote controlls have hidden gold, platinum metals and silver if they are not from china and more PMs if they are older🤑
love it
Ben why don't you grad a tote for all the ca ble you get to mack thing easier when you com to empty it
There's an IBM XT in my basement.
Museum piece, or scrap it?
sell it
Never known scrappers be so picky over there and leave so much metal behind though
I'm Volkswagen scrap yard drive Van so amazing👍our vintage PC scrap $10 a cutting delivery😉videos comment eWasten Ben sold out👏❤😍!
Yayyy🎉😁
When are you going to do another scrap or starve challenge?
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i have a junk of 286 pc and havent a back panels , and hdd and cards , this is for scrap steel and mother board for sell , this macintosh is good
i dont see anyone 6 Years
2:12 that hurt to watch
salve ewaste ben boa sorte na casada de pc
Hello eWaste Ben
Hi eWaste Ben
Hi mate
@@eWasteBen Thanks, Hello!
That keyboard cut😢
may be can you show ur chickens and any other animals you have
Where is you location?
why do you love pcs or modems if there isn't copper in it?
in my country someone take electronic scrap with egg or onion
You need a higher on some extra hands
If you just didn't do ewaste and had more room for scrap there is so much more
A mildly edited sped-up timelapse of you processing all that stuff would be interesting. No commentary needed.
rip 100$ keyboard 🧹
Did he destroy a vintage keyboard right from the begining ? Can not figure out the brand.
Old apple pc's uses motorola cpu's
Smart not to record and post it the Crown would want the money if found
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Why throwout star trek vhs......Only if i lived down there....
Que es lo que buscas
why do you cut off cables from items which could be picked up by someone else ? it is not nice it is rude.
Scrappers want the cords for copper. It's first come, first serve. Ben usually waits til the day before the garbage is hauled off, so he saves it from the landfill. I'll cut cords too.
No one wants dirty vacuums & toasters. Cut the cord and recycle the most valuable part.
First come first serve.
You’re rude get a life loser