So when recapping, or rebuilding of a piece of equipment fails, what components are worth the time to desolder and save? Not just for future repairs, but for mad scientist projects as well.
What (if anything) to save when a piece of electronic equipment dies
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fets and heatsinks is about all I salvage from broken motherboards.<--- Badcaps.net Founder
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Re: What (if anything) to save when a piece of electronic equipment dies
fets, heatsinks, bios chip(s) and sometimes caps (if they're good ones)
I know.. reusing old caps isn't the greatest idea, but spending 15-20 bucks total w. shipping for a full recap of an old (Socket A/370/478 etc.) board which is pretty much worthless doesn't really make sense (if it's for yourself or non-critical applications).
That's what I usually re-use them for.Last edited by Scenic; 02-11-2012, 04:04 PM.Comment
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I only take BIOS chips if the motherboard is socketed for it, which is almost non-existent today. If its a hard soldered ROM, I don't bother.<--- Badcaps.net Founder
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Re: What (if anything) to save when a piece of electronic equipment dies
^ same, but most modern mainboards use 8pin SOP BIOS chips, so it's not that hard.
The common 8MBit EEPROMs actually aren't as cheap as one might think..
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I often scavenge heat sinks. I then use them either to replace heat sinks which are too small, or if I build up a big enough box full of them, the metal recyclers will give me $20 or so for it.I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!
No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards
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SOIC-8W BIOS chips come off in about 30 seconds. That's creeping up on the removal time for a socketed DIP-8. SOIC is really nice to work with good equipment.
I like to reclaim high quality caps I can't buy cheaply, MOSFETs, heatsinks, ram slot handles, batteries, EEPROMs, and oft damaged rear sockets. What I take depends on how much it would cost to buy and stock, how easy it is to remove, and how many I have already.Comment
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A blast of hot air and they do pop right off....but I'm already overstocked on them, so I don't mess with them anymore.
I forgot about the batteries though, yes, I bilk those too.<--- Badcaps.net Founder
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I forgot about CMOS batteries. If they're still good then I re-use them, but if they're flat, they make excellent fireworks.I love putting bad caps and flat batteries in fire and watching them explode!!
No wonder it doesn't work! You installed the jumper wires backwards
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I save pretty much everything. If it's a bulky piece of equipment (such as a large printer), I toss the plastics and the case for metal/plastic recycling and only save the electronics (boards, motors, gears, clutches, heating elements, wires, etc.). I also always save the screws as well.Comment
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