100% - I will get there soon. Still finishing setting things up. I own a computer and technology company as well as an e-waste company so I will be showing a lot of content over time :).
It really depends on your buyer and how much material you get. Personally Yes I actually take the ceramic chips off and save them. Along with certain other chips. Keeping them on when most people send them in for scrap makes no sense as the amount of money you make for certain chips out weighs keeping them on. IMO. Also depends if you have a refiner an send material to get the PMs from or just sell the boards.
@@ewasterecovery I don't do refiner levels of escrap unfortunately. I only bother with pulling the ceramics since they usually bring around 100-150 a pound. On low grade boards I will pull socketed ICs for the fun of it.
Would be really nice to see logner teardown videos (Like ewaste bens etc)
100% - I will get there soon. Still finishing setting things up. I own a computer and technology company as well as an e-waste company so I will be showing a lot of content over time :).
So it was you who outbid me! Lol
No, this was dropped off at my facility actually, I did not win this or buy this on any site.
Хотелось бы починить, чтобы это всё работало :)
It is worth it to take a heat gun to the ceramic chips and removing them from the boards.
It really depends on your buyer and how much material you get. Personally Yes I actually take the ceramic chips off and save them. Along with certain other chips. Keeping them on when most people send them in for scrap makes no sense as the amount of money you make for certain chips out weighs keeping them on. IMO. Also depends if you have a refiner an send material to get the PMs from or just sell the boards.
@@ewasterecovery I don't do refiner levels of escrap unfortunately. I only bother with pulling the ceramics since they usually bring around 100-150 a pound. On low grade boards I will pull socketed ICs for the fun of it.
@@computersales I sent you a message I believe on your facebook computer page. I just checked out your page as well.