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From: tiggeroush
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  • how much did you money wise save in replacement costs with all that?

  • Can we say every part is reusable?

    I was wondering if there is any kind of part that loses quality in time, or as long as it works every part is good?

    thanks

  • Hello,

    My dad owns an electronic repair shop...he just throws away anything that is going to cost more to fix than to replace.

    What should I do with all of those electronics he throws away?

    Thanks

  • @Korndog88 Send them to me !

  • @theemusic92 Please !

  • I wish i would have stayed in that electronics school cause when I scrap tv's and other stuff I know there are parts there i could use for other things....

  • @123456ludvig the one that looks like a AC cap was a surge suppressor it works kind of like a zener diode that starts working when the voltage goes above its rating, and bleeds the extra voltage to ground and neutral. Most store bought surge suppressors will have three in it. Neutral-Ground, Line-Neutral, and Line-Ground. That board only had two on it plus one ark suppressor (or lightning arrested or what ever other name that tube is called).

  • @tiggeroush that surge suppressor that is yellow how can it be tested or do they ever go bad? also if remove can the component still work?

  • Very cool, understandable, this guy shows how without being anal.

  • Nice, thanks for the video. 9k views and only 13 likes, people need to be more generous when it comes to receiving information.

  • LOTS of capacitor

  • nice video awesome

  • The way i would take stuff off the board i would just pull the Capasitor , Resistor what ever im taking off on the other side while i unsolder the object, nice vide

  • where can i get that sucker thing never seen that

  • im just geting into this kinda stuff i love taken stuff apart to find the goods

  • This has to be the most interesting and FUN part of the hobby, harvesting PARTS!!  good one bud!! keep the vids going!!

  • @AmericanPiracyTrade Your comment is irrelevant to this video.

  • NIce Video. I was wondering when you were desoldering the capacitor, how did you not get shocked when you touch it with the iron. I thought those things still have charge? I am trying to learn how to build circuits and how to scavenge parts.But I see videos talking about getting shocked by capacitors.

  • @marcuelcajon just touch both leads with screwdriver, this will discharge them 

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