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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2026 4:38 pm 

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Here it is mid July, year 2026 of the Common Era, except it isn't so common anymore. The Dog Star Sirius is rising, and Sirius is playing music for you, and your phone and TV are talking back to you like a teenage child, but obey your commands more readily.
Country farm boys are out hoeing the corn, wait, that was 60 years ago. Now the farmers use chemicals and no till methods so the farm boy is sweating out the hot summer in the airconditioned cab of a quarter million dollar tractor while the corn grows and hoes itself.
Everybody knows that dogs get rabies and go mad during dog days, and that the ponds are filled with deadly diseases, and don't get cut or scratched or your leg will rot off.
So what is a farm boy with 75 plus years of poverty under his belt to do? Why make big money with E-Scrap of course. Wr know how easy how easy to bring home the plant based bacon these days. It is too easy, according the videos. Pick up a piece of junk electronics. spend two minutes dismantling it and presto, money you ain't never spent is in your hand.
Unfortunately for the dog day dreamers, there is a bit of sweaty work, lets call it persistent perspiration perspective and manual manipulation involved.
Junking out Antminer power supplies is my current task. Forget that proverb that says "go to the ant, thou sluggard. Consider her ways, and be wise. True, the ant is toiling away, day after day. May I point out that the industrious ant has about ten thousand helpers and I am a one to a chair in a one chair operation.
Last summer and autum, it was too hot or too cold to process the power supplies. The winter was just too cold to handle the metal items, and besides the final price to realize wasn't high enough to demand quick turnover.
So now that I have enough high dollar boards and scrap from other items, I need to have the 2000 + pounds of power supplies ready to deliver with the boards and IC's
So here I am sitting out in the direct sunlight, converting sunshine to Vitamin D for more hours than is enjoyable until the metal is hot enough to blister the fingers. Why don't I sit under the shade tree you ask? Well, the shade tree is on the other side of the drive, and I can't move the tree to where I am working.
To further complicate the process, some idiot left several totes of these power supplies sitting out in the weather and rain for several months, so some of the screwheads are rusty and strip when removal is attempted.
Had I been 400 miles closer to boardsort, I would have saved time by delivering the power supplys with wire without any processing, but due to the volume and weight, it was more than my vehicles could handle .
My question for the forum after I post a picture, should I further process the boards removing the aluminum and copper heavy transformers, copper heatsinks, etc.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 14, 2026 11:01 pm 

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I am in the same boat except I am working in my chicken coop vs in the sun.

I have tons of power supplies. I am doing them piece-meal to save my insanity. Learning a lot as I go. I am depopulating them too. I don't ship low/mid grade boards as I don't believe I would turn a profit.


Keep persisting !

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 15, 2026 5:08 am 

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Not much fun in the sun, but the vitamin D is free, if you can pay the price.


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 16, 2026 1:49 pm 
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I have the benefit of having a buyer for liquid capacitors. That makes it worthwhile to break down low and mid boards.

I’ve explained elsewhere about using a cake pan, a grill plate/toaster oven rack, a heat gun, and gravity.

I’m currently getting $0.30-$0.40 per pound for liquid capacitors based on different factors.
So I’m right there with you.
I’m in my garage doing it, at 90•+ Fahrenheit. What we do for a few more dollars. ;)

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