Awesome video. I've read about this and learned it because I want to know it, but other than in my mind, I have never seen solution A put into solution B and then dropped out of solution with a little zinc; watching how it drops out was simply amazing, and yes, a couple of filters. Like doing dishes, do you have a dry rack as you finish for organization? In your head, how would you lay something out to be cleaned and put out of the way as you go? And more importantly, what are you using as a torch? Propane isn't hot enough unless you buy MAP gas, and I don't know enough; I plan on buying an oxygen/acetoline welder, and I know that's a discussion in itself between being too hot and it working! depending on what you plan to do. What would you suggest from torch head to tank: regulators, hoses & miscellaneous? And gas? That could add up to a lot of welding rods and clamps. Maybe you have videos on this already; you have me interested. Thank you!
I made some stock pots that I put in the acid that I used marked A, B, C, And the filter papers that I used I also saved, and the thinks that should be cleaned before storing them again, and the torch that I used for gold and silver will be melted by map gas because it's too hot, it's set when you buy it, the oxygen and acetylene is very good, but I can't afford to buy it right now, it's expensive here.
Best thing about this type of inorganic chemistry.... make something a solid to filter out, or make the rest solid and filter out 😂 There are a lot more options and retries. It often doesn't matter in what order you go. Here, I suggest converting to silver chloride first because palladium is in a few of these capacitors. Silver chloride (solid) can be filtered from palladium chloride (aqueous) That palladium chloride is best to save up, even if you just leave in waste bucket for now.
@manuelferreira4345 owltech had a video clipping a stack of the large reddish tan clay capacitors off a few boards. They were loaded with palladium. With the clay ones you can use sodium hydroxide to dissolve the clay coating. They feel soft and not as smooth as the epoxy.
Keep going brother new subscriber here from England 🇬🇧 ,i also take the ceramic capacitors of pcbs ,nice silver and i loved the process part and final result 👍
Im collecting this type of materials right now. Red, brown, yellow, blue, green types. Would've thought they contained a little more silver. I hear some have platinum/ palladium?
Thank you for this video good work you got 3 grams from howmany kilos of capacitors can you tell? And how about your work on gold from scrap electronics ?I am subscribing to your channel .
Thanks brother sorry for late reply I'm doing something important that needs to be done right away. if i'm not forget that was only 1 kilograms, and about gold recovery its really awesome
Hello, thank you for your video. I have some question to ask you. Does your method work with transistors and silver plated cutlery. And you definitely need a piece of solid copper or a piece of pipe, it can work. Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Sorry for late reply I only like your questions, but anyway, Silver plated with large amount of base metal you need to separate process brother, but same precipitaions.
Yes brother, I try it, the result I got few amounts of silver, and other stuff isn't reach the temperature of my torch and isn't melt maybe this are platinum or palladium, but I keep it right now
At thirty dollars per ounce you have three dollars of silver and when you calculate the time and resources spent you end up at a negative profit of $44.88 USD
I wouldn’t do that unless I had a ton of material to process. You can reuse the silver nitrate solution quite a few times before you have to replenish it with fresh but you can do several runs with the same nitrate. That’s the only way to make it worth the while.
Those parts on the board marked MV are not capacitors, they’re Metal Oxide Varistors. Besides the MV label on the board the only other way to tell is by actually reading the labeling on the part. They look similar to dipped ceramic capacitors and might even contain a little silver where the leads are connected? The square yellow part you show at the beginning is almost certainly a PTC fuse, not a capacitor. When they’re round they also look similar to capacitors, but again would have different markings. In that large square shape though they’re almost always PTC fuses. Since you already removed it from the board and don’t show the markings on the part, we can’t be sure though.
não há problema em estar cansado irmão, isso é normal na vida, o mais importante é que possamos dar as informações corretas sobre o que estamos passando, muito obrigado por assistir irmão, Deus abençoe
You don't show them in your thumbnail, but you show them when you weigh them and when you burn them. The square "thicker" ones, with like a white gel on the bottom side, between the legs. I've been throwing them away. Those contain silver too?
I don't buy hno3 cause I made my self, 100g worth php50 potassium nitrate kno3 produces 48 ml 140ml sulfuric acid H2SO4 php35 50+35=85 Php85/Usd58.45= Total cost $1.45
@@PoorMiners321 Outstanding! Have you made a video of your HNO3 production method? I see that you corrected the grammar in your title! Your English is better than my Tagalog. I expect some Pd is mixed in your Ag, but, there could be worse contaminants. I see those capacitors all the time, but haven't been saving them...
Hi I opened different types of capacitors as in your video and testing with a reagent that responds to silver I found no trace of silver, why? I tried the blue, black, brown and green capacitors.
I don't know what kind of reagent you used, but this capcitor I collected are mostly from analog old tv board, which is from 70's 80's 90's. There are many ways you can test the presence of silver in the solution which is available online, I'm not the only one who made this kind of video, there are also many on youtube, if new electronic board try to see the marking, if MV mark besides that is not capacitor according to our one viewers here, try to scroll down hes comment, and try to find sreetips video on how to test the presence of silver in solutions.
Ah ok actually the mercury isn't react to a gold complexes brother, if gold mix with other minerals, the mercury isn't react with that, so you need to grind into a very fine powder.
Hello my friend I like your videos very helpful but I cannot understand your English , I mean no disrespect to you . I ask if there is any way that you can using captions or of you can slow your speech down to where I can understand you ... Thank you ... And thank you for your videos
great 1 dollars worth of silver if you can get someone to buy it. Amalgamation is cool but doing this it will break the bank, it cost a lot compared to the effort and the return. The US has around 800 to 900 thousand metric tons left in the soil. That is 900,000 x 2500 pounds of silver left to mine. That is our country only and not the rest of the world. This is why smart people have no care for silver. It will be our next copper..
The amount left in the soil is based on the entire land area of the usa and 99% of the silver in the ground occurs at concentrations less than 80 parts per billion which will never be economically viable let alone the destruction and removal to every inch of infrastructure to get to it. A metric ton is 1000 kilos or 2200lbs. These capacitors at least have some appreciable amount of silver especially compared to ordinary dirt.
Some people,or should I say,many people do things just to see if they can. Or do things as a hobby to fertilize their brain. I try to do ,you name it ,only to see if I can. Could give a s_ _ t of it cost a few dollars. I am interested in what makes it happen and not the bad dream of becoming rich.
@@PoorMiners321 Cu is dissolved prefrentially before Ag in heterogenous reactions. No matter your acid to water ratio, the copper must be used up before all Ag can go into solution. In order for that to happen, there must be somewhere for the dissolved metals to go... i.e. water. Also, for the few grams of metals in these capacitors, you used way too much acid. Its why your cement silver was floating and why you got a reaction when inserting the copper bus bar to drop the silver.
You know already that it takes 4.15 ml of 67-70% nitric acid to dissolve 1 gram of pure copper and i think the copper base metal in my material is higher than silver contain, so it is better to have an excess of nitric rather than lacking, and I don't have encounter any problem if there is excess hno3.
Your test is not accurate because it depends on the year model of the electronic, 80's and early 90's the silver content is high, sometimes even Palladium, maybe the year 2000 and above models are the ones you recovered.
don't think about money first brother, and time is not wasted, the important thing is to increase knowledge because it's easy to make money when you know a lot
Don't count the work brother, according to one of successful chinese business men, he said if you are rich, money work for you. If you are poor, work for money.
Great work!! I haven't done a silver recovery in years. I have three 5 gallon bucket of silver switches & relay to process. I just gotta do it.
Wow.. nice brother thats huge of silver..
Awesome video. I've read about this and learned it because I want to know it, but other than in my mind, I have never seen solution A put into solution B and then dropped out of solution with a little zinc; watching how it drops out was simply amazing, and yes, a couple of filters. Like doing dishes, do you have a dry rack as you finish for organization? In your head, how would you lay something out to be cleaned and put out of the way as you go? And more importantly, what are you using as a torch? Propane isn't hot enough unless you buy MAP gas, and I don't know enough; I plan on buying an oxygen/acetoline welder, and I know that's a discussion in itself between being too hot and it working! depending on what you plan to do. What would you suggest from torch head to tank: regulators, hoses & miscellaneous? And gas? That could add up to a lot of welding rods and clamps. Maybe you have videos on this already; you have me interested. Thank you!
I made some stock pots that I put in the acid that I used marked A, B, C, And the filter papers that I used I also saved, and the thinks that should be cleaned before storing them again, and the torch that I used for gold and silver will be melted by map gas because it's too hot, it's set when you buy it, the oxygen and acetylene is very good, but I can't afford to buy it right now, it's expensive here.
¿Se puede usar el mismo procediniento para contactos electricos?tengo varios kilos
Yes brother..
@@PoorMiners321 gracias amigo🤗
Solid
Liquid
Solid
Amazing 👍
Silver price in the US right now is $28.10 USD per troy once
Thank you very much..
Best thing about this type of inorganic chemistry.... make something a solid to filter out, or make the rest solid and filter out 😂
There are a lot more options and retries. It often doesn't matter in what order you go.
Here, I suggest converting to silver chloride first because palladium is in a few of these capacitors.
Silver chloride (solid) can be filtered from palladium chloride (aqueous)
That palladium chloride is best to save up, even if you just leave in waste bucket for now.
@colonialcharlie8702 I have 105g of .999% palladium from 1 1970s tv
@manuelferreira4345 owltech had a video clipping a stack of the large reddish tan clay capacitors off a few boards. They were loaded with palladium.
With the clay ones you can use sodium hydroxide to dissolve the clay coating.
They feel soft and not as smooth as the epoxy.
@colonialcharlie8702 thanks brother
Thank you for sharing this, if only i knew these facts sooner. 😢😢😢
Thank you very much..
Keep going brother new subscriber here from England 🇬🇧 ,i also take the ceramic capacitors of pcbs ,nice silver and i loved the process part and final result 👍
Thank you very much brothef and welcome to my channel from england I love your country..
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They make fool of you, all these capacitors have 2 gram of silver per kg… Dont waste your money and time on this video
Im collecting this type of materials right now. Red, brown, yellow, blue, green types. Would've thought they contained a little more silver. I hear some have platinum/ palladium?
The palladium and platinum for the oldest type.
Professor, could you please explain to me how to activate mercury?
😢
Mercury is always active brother, what do you mean to activate mercury?
Dear friend Ferrous Sulphate (Iron sulphate) can be used to separate palladium and copper. as I don't have DMG if there is any other way let me know
No does not recommended, for me that is very diffecult mixture brother, copper and palladium, try to precipitate palladium using ammonium chloride.
Thank you for this video good work you got 3 grams from howmany kilos of capacitors can you tell? And how about your work on gold from scrap electronics ?I am subscribing to your channel .
Thanks brother sorry for late reply I'm doing something important that needs to be done right away.
if i'm not forget that was only 1 kilograms, and about gold recovery its really awesome
Very nice and clear video
Thank you very much..
Hello, thank you for your video.
I have some question to ask you.
Does your method work with transistors and silver plated cutlery.
And you definitely need a piece of solid copper or a piece of pipe, it can work.
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
Sorry for late reply I only like your questions, but anyway, Silver plated with large amount of base metal you need to separate process brother, but same precipitaions.
That black cable attached to your copper bar ... does it have a function in the cementing process ?
Nop there's no connection I tied up only for easy to fall the copper bar brother..
THX !!!
thank you. I enjoy your videos very much.
Thank you very much brother..💖
what was the price for the acid you used?
I don' buy acid brother, I made my own. Potassiun nitrate and sulfuric acid.
@@PoorMiners321 that's nice 😁 did you make a video on how, and the ratios and stuff? I'd watch that.
@@PoorMiners321 So how much did the chemicals cost to make your oun???
what are those yellow square capacitors anything metals in there worth it?
Silver, if large amount then it worth
Did you try and burn the ash again that was filtered out w/ the large folded filter paper ?
Yes brother, I try it, the result I got few amounts of silver, and other stuff isn't reach the temperature of my torch and isn't melt maybe this are platinum or palladium, but I keep it right now
At thirty dollars per ounce you have three dollars of silver and when you calculate the time and resources spent you end up at a negative profit of $44.88 USD
Most people don’t do this for the actual money…. But to stack up for a later date, like myself
You forget this video also gets some payback. So the profit is positive😅
I wouldn’t do that unless I had a ton of material to process. You can reuse the silver nitrate solution quite a few times before you have to replenish it with fresh but you can do several runs with the same nitrate. That’s the only way to make it worth the while.
If you found three bucks at the top of trash can would you throw it away? I appreciate shortsighted people all the more.
It cost more to process than the return. It's a net loss. ?
No, i dont buy any acid that I used this work.
ارنا كيغ نستخرج الفضه من الاحجار وشكرا لك
Soon brother..
What is the name of the acid that you use? Is it Hydrogen Peroxide or Nitric Acid?
Nitric acid brother
Those parts on the board marked MV are not capacitors, they’re Metal Oxide Varistors. Besides the MV label on the board the only other way to tell is by actually reading the labeling on the part. They look similar to dipped ceramic capacitors and might even contain a little silver where the leads are connected? The square yellow part you show at the beginning is almost certainly a PTC fuse, not a capacitor. When they’re round they also look similar to capacitors, but again would have different markings. In that large square shape though they’re almost always PTC fuses. Since you already removed it from the board and don’t show the markings on the part, we can’t be sure though.
Thanks bro..
Just watvh the video and shut up mr know it all
Todo este trabalho e gastos para obter 3.14gr de prata ?!!😮
não há problema em estar cansado irmão, isso é normal na vida, o mais importante é que possamos dar as informações corretas sobre o que estamos passando, muito obrigado por assistir irmão, Deus abençoe
Why do not to cut legs before ?
Some legs contain silver also brother.
You don't show them in your thumbnail, but you show them when you weigh them and when you burn them. The square "thicker" ones, with like a white gel on the bottom side, between the legs. I've been throwing them away. Those contain silver too?
That's containing silver too brother..
Alguns capacitores amarelos contém Tântalo.
Yes brother.. thank you..
I think you need some Raid and get rid of the little pests on your bench.
🙏
I collect all of these when I strip circuit boards , when I have around 50kg of them I’ll be taking them to refinery to recover the precious metals
Nice idea brother..
Very good video my friend. 😁👍💯
I work this ..i need 1 kilo of Silver
Is money money
Yeah
😁👍💯
Thank you very much brother..
I just checked the silver gram price. $,90 USD, so , $2.83 for your 3.14g of Ag. I am wondering how much your HNO3 cost?
I don't buy hno3 cause I made my self,
100g worth php50 potassium nitrate kno3
produces 48 ml
140ml sulfuric acid H2SO4 php35
50+35=85
Php85/Usd58.45=
Total cost $1.45
@@PoorMiners321 Outstanding! Have you made a video of your HNO3 production method? I see that you corrected the grammar in your title! Your English is better than my Tagalog. I expect some Pd is mixed in your Ag, but, there could be worse contaminants. I see those capacitors all the time, but haven't been saving them...
Beautiful❤
Thanks brother..
Teşekkürler
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Hi I opened different types of capacitors as in your video and testing with a reagent that responds to silver I found no trace of silver, why? I tried the blue, black, brown and green capacitors.
I don't know what kind of reagent you used, but this capcitor I collected are mostly from analog old tv board, which is from 70's 80's 90's.
There are many ways you can test the presence of silver in the solution which is available online, I'm not the only one who made this kind of video, there are also many on youtube, if new electronic board try to see the marking, if MV mark besides that is not capacitor according to our one viewers here, try to scroll down hes comment, and try to find sreetips video on how to test the presence of silver in solutions.
Very enjoyable video.
Thank you very much brother..
Nice pi you made there
Thank you.
Thanks brother..
It did not react with dirt containing gold.
Ah ok actually the mercury isn't react to a gold complexes brother, if gold mix with other minerals, the mercury isn't react with that, so you need to grind into a very fine powder.
Very nice , thanks eh
Thank you very big💖
Seems like the nitric acid cost more than the recovery of silver.... 🤔
no brother 100grams of potassium nitrate and 100ml of sulfuric acid haven't even been used up yet, because I made my self hno3
Pretty cool 😎
Thanks brother
Good video thank you
Thank you very much brother
Please recover palladium
Soon brother..
Excellent video bro
Thank you very much..
สุดยอดมากค่ะ
Thank you very much brother..
Very nice!
Thank you very much brother
Good for you in your recovery efforts. Selah 💔✝️❤️🩹👍💖✌️ SHALOM
Thank you brother,
Hello my friend I like your videos very helpful but I cannot understand your English , I mean no disrespect to you . I ask if there is any way that you can using captions or of you can slow your speech down to where I can understand you ... Thank you ... And thank you for your videos
Ah ok thats visayan accent brother, if you want to see caption click cc on the upper right in this video
While waiting for your kind response to this comment, I wanted to ask you what degree of purity we obtain with your procedure
I think 98% to 99% silver.
Adorei o bebê elefante 😂
muito obrigado mano
Amazing
Thank you very much..
1% с 400грамм материала, даже заморачиваться не стоит. Расходы будут дороже чем серебро. А так видос интересный, спасибо за информацию
This has third world Sreetips vibez. Nice!
Thank you very much brother..
Nice you also watch sreetips.
great 1 dollars worth of silver if you can get someone to buy it. Amalgamation is cool but doing this it will break the bank, it cost a lot compared to the effort and the return. The US has around 800 to 900 thousand metric tons left in the soil. That is 900,000 x 2500 pounds of silver left to mine. That is our country only and not the rest of the world. This is why smart people have no care for silver. It will be our next copper..
The amount left in the soil is based on the entire land area of the usa and 99% of the silver in the ground occurs at concentrations less than 80 parts per billion which will never be economically viable let alone the destruction and removal to every inch of infrastructure to get to it. A metric ton is 1000 kilos or 2200lbs. These capacitors at least have some appreciable amount of silver especially compared to ordinary dirt.
Woow.. thanks brother, that's why even in small amount of silver need to save in the future the price will be raise..
Estados unidos es basura a nadie le importa su opinion y nadie quiere sus dolares sucios. Malditos
Some people,or should I say,many people do things just to see if they can. Or do things as a hobby to fertilize their brain. I try to do ,you name it ,only to see if I can. Could give a s_ _ t of it cost a few dollars. I am interested in what makes it happen and not the bad dream of becoming rich.
Electrolytic capacitors all having silver?
Tuyệt vời.video rất hữu ích.chúc bạn sức khỏe.và may mắn.chúc kênh của bạn phát triển tốt.
Thank you very much brother..
There is more valueable pladium then silver inside those capacitors
Yes thats correct brother❤️
Why so many ants on the table?
I don't know brother, at first there was nothing, but when I turned on the camera, it suddenly appeared.
They are interested in learning silver recovery,😂
🤣🤣🤣
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Too much HNO3 and not enough water in your reaction.
ah, that's the right mixture for me because there are copper base metals, so the silver isn't precipitate, in the end there's no losses.
@@PoorMiners321 Cu is dissolved prefrentially before Ag in heterogenous reactions. No matter your acid to water ratio, the copper must be used up before all Ag can go into solution. In order for that to happen, there must be somewhere for the dissolved metals to go... i.e. water.
Also, for the few grams of metals in these capacitors, you used way too much acid. Its why your cement silver was floating and why you got a reaction when inserting the copper bus bar to drop the silver.
You know already that it takes 4.15 ml of 67-70% nitric acid to dissolve 1 gram of pure copper and i think the copper base metal in my material is higher than silver contain, so it is better to have an excess of nitric rather than lacking, and I don't have encounter any problem if there is excess hno3.
i cannot understand what your mumbling ...
are you Spanish ?
🙏 my voice are too clear and if didn't understand, turn on cc in the top corner in this video.
Le faltó metalizarla
non è necessario convertire l'argento precipitato dal rame, è un metallo argentato che è argento puro al 98%.
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The ants are they assisting you?😅
yes, they suddenly came out of the side and came back as if they were taking a picture haha
Where's the palladium
Still in solutions brother
Boss nag pm Po ako sau about s sodium metabisulphate...p send Po sn ng pic nya ung sinabi mo n made in Germany Boss.. pwede Po please 🙏😭🥺
Ok boss check ko mamaya ha
did I just watch a man make pi?
Yes darling..
You can afford some ant killer.
😂
I would invest in some bug spray
join gaes
All that work for $4 USD of silver.
less than that now.....
but good. I'd if you're into that
Imagine when the financial system collapse. Then come bak to ur question.
Gamaya ra no
Oh siguro naa pay nabilin kauban sa mga copper leg na wala na tunaw sa acid.
То там таракани повзають напевно
Cockroach isn't survive the smell of smb😂😂😂
3 dollars, your chemical worth more money than silver
Chemicals? I made it my self and worth cent for me.
They make fool of you, all these capacitors have 2 gram of silver per kg… Dont waste your money and time on this video
Your test is not accurate because it depends on the year model of the electronic, 80's and early 90's the silver content is high, sometimes even Palladium, maybe the year 2000 and above models are the ones you recovered.
Has crap in his mouth cant hear him
Adjust the volume of your device
Complete waste of time for 3$ in silver
if you think about it properly, it's not time and $ that matter, but knowledge and information thanks for watching.
don't think about money first brother, and time is not wasted, the important thing is to increase knowledge because it's easy to make money when you know a lot
That was interesting
Thank you brother
MAKE SOME BUG SPRAY ASAP 🤢🤮
A LOT OF WORK FOR 2.70$ IN SILVER
Don't count the work brother, according to one of successful chinese business men, he said if you are rich, money work for you. If you are poor, work for money.
@@PoorMiners321 Spoken like a lion
I wish I could give you my contacts I had gotten from doing HVAC for I owned a Heating and Air Conditioning Company for 27years brother. 💔✝️❤️🩹👍
Thanks brother..