Hi, To the first CORONA PC, you can cut in half a brown capacitor and check if inside a MLCC is hidden. Can turn to be a high palladium content capacitors on top. Also the blue ones in the RAM section can be palladium capacitors. Second device looks like a giant docking station :) Fantastic tantalum capacitors on it. High silver content there! But definitely the drop shape tantalums on the third motherboard worth keeping :) Last device is phenomenal! I would check also the aluminum boxes if they are relays ... there can be pure gold or palladium/silver contacts in them. Really top quality device! Wondering if the contacts inside the brown from panel buttons are gold plated like the pins?
Hi Ben and chicks. Great video my friend. Hope you are doing ok. Please take care. Take care of your family and all please stay safe. Ttyl my friend. ❤❤❤💕💕💕🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒
I find it’s best to just clip the wire close to the pin and toss everything right into AP. Once the copper is gone you’ll have foils, plastic and silver in your solution. The wire they wrap with has a silver coating.
Hey Ben, a suggestion for a video that shows the difference between a computer, switch, server, UPS, etc. so we can see what items would be in a company at one time and perhaps how they all work together. Just a thought my friend.
Test equipment type stuff like the last one, almost always is filled to the brim with various cards and modules, and often much high-grade stuff. Not sure they are thrown away much, engineers love to hoard them, even if they're old.
Cheshire, CT? Certainly possible. It was one of the original "Mill towns" here and had a big manufacturing base going back to the 1860s if not earlier. Lots of brass and metalwork done out that way.
Love your videos, but especially those that finish a scrap with a trip to the scrapyard to see you deliver it and get paid and get a rundown. Gives a sense of closure and completion to see what you get out of the work you put in! :D Keep the videos coming! All the best from Norway !:D
Ben I reckon what you done there was reverse engineering of the Corona. It was good to see you take your frustrations out on the Corona. Loved your two new apprentice Chooks. 👍👍
Another reason to scrap rather than save and sell, is the older machines have limited function, and recycling the materials that newer devices can use is much better than them sitting in someone's house in a gigantic pile, as they were at the poor fella's place before they got picked up.
I'm trying to make some money by scrapping out electronics and I'm always so surprised at how much stuff you have to scrap, I suppose it's because the way bulk trash in your area is picked up.
I've been scrapping lately..and i got a computer place giving me all their broken computer and laptops..and yesterday i went out to get a bunch of them and i found a working original imac screen with the huge ball thing for the base.. score id say
Hi, To the first CORONA PC, you can cut in half a brown capacitor and check if inside a MLCC is hidden. Can turn to be a high palladium content capacitors on top. Also the blue ones in the RAM section can be palladium capacitors.
Second device looks like a giant docking station :) Fantastic tantalum capacitors on it. High silver content there! But definitely the drop shape tantalums on the third motherboard worth keeping :)
Last device is phenomenal! I would check also the aluminum boxes if they are relays ... there can be pure gold or palladium/silver contacts in them. Really top quality device!
Wondering if the contacts inside the brown from panel buttons are gold plated like the pins?
Hi Ben and chicks. Great video my friend. Hope you are doing ok. Please take care. Take care of your family and all please stay safe. Ttyl my friend. ❤❤❤💕💕💕🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒🖒
Excellent four thumbs thank you
Wow Ben, that PCM line test thingy was a beauty for scrap value!! 👌👍😁
Wow - all those Gold Pins - Brilliant Gold Recovery here - we love all those old Vintage Pc's ! Cheers from us in QLD !!!!
Would be interested to see you try a small scale plastic float separator after a good chipping through a blender for the connectors with gold pins.
Hi Ben .. For your barrel of connectors go to that plastic recycler and run them through.
Cheers for going through the old school stuff
I find it’s best to just clip the wire close to the pin and toss everything right into AP. Once the copper is gone you’ll have foils, plastic and silver in your solution.
The wire they wrap with has a silver coating.
Hey Ben, a suggestion for a video that shows the difference between a computer, switch, server, UPS, etc. so we can see what items would be in a company at one time and perhaps how they all work together. Just a thought my friend.
Thank you e waste Ben, keep those wonderful vidios rolling mate. Lol
Great Scrapping!
Looking forward to the gold recovery videos!
Hi Ben another great video nice content stay safe bro regard 👍💪💰❤️
You could name those chickens Tanty and EPROM
That might work, certainly beats gold band crystal oscillator & multi layer ceramic capacitor
Test equipment type stuff like the last one, almost always is filled to the brim with various cards and modules, and often much high-grade stuff. Not sure they are thrown away much, engineers love to hoard them, even if they're old.
Always cute the "scrapping choks" 😍😚
Those teal connectors are very rich. My favorite so far. I have about 300 in AP right now. Goooooood stuff.
Those very old harddrives is getting very rare, I know lots of the retro youtubers are paying more and more for those.
Hi I watch your video everyday tell the team I said hi and I watch there video everyday I love you guys I love the video it is Hanley Glowka
Cheshire, CT? Certainly possible. It was one of the original "Mill towns" here and had a big manufacturing base going back to the 1860s if not earlier. Lots of brass and metalwork done out that way.
The HDD the Corona pc disc platter high content of gold Worth keeping platters 225
Great video
Love your videos, but especially those that finish a scrap with a trip to the scrapyard to see you deliver it and get paid and get a rundown. Gives a sense of closure and completion to see what you get out of the work you put in! :D Keep the videos coming! All the best from Norway !:D
P.C.M. is a power-train control module used in cars
love it
I love the chooks
Good stuff
You should try to pick also audio amplifiers, they have a lot of blue and brown ceramic capacitors.
Hey Ben!? Let's have a 5 hour long video of de-populating boards and gold recovery! How's that sound? Let's GOOOOOOOO!! Hell yeah! Lol
Great Video Ben Keep Bringing The Video's Dude 👍👍
If you can pop it out you ought to keep the Corona panel!
Ben I reckon what you done there was reverse engineering of the Corona. It was good to see you take your frustrations out on the Corona. Loved your two new apprentice Chooks. 👍👍
Another reason to scrap rather than save and sell, is the older machines have limited function, and recycling the materials that newer devices can use is much better than them sitting in someone's house in a gigantic pile, as they were at the poor fella's place before they got picked up.
I'm trying to make some money by scrapping out electronics and I'm always so surprised at how much stuff you have to scrap, I suppose it's because the way bulk trash in your area is picked up.
Starts clapping at the old TVs
Is much entertainment if you put it in fast mode Thank you for information
You definetly need a bigger work bench in a couple weeks all the chickens are on it
I've been scrapping lately..and i got a computer place giving me all their broken computer and laptops..and yesterday i went out to get a bunch of them and i found a working original imac screen with the huge ball thing for the base.. score id say
Lol at the corona computer lol 😂
Can't you send your pins to a refiner - there are a few in the Melbourne area. Perhaps they could make you a few small bars.
refiner in Melbourne, do tell
@@eWasteBen CPG Group. You can also contact Bullion Now for references
Can't wait to see your place cleaned to the bone and money in your pocket and you making and selling copper ingots removing pins
I've never seen those wire wound gold pins like that, 👌 As for the Corona one, that one I'd be tempted to give hammer action 🔨😉
they are standard pins in old telecom systems.
Gday Ben and chooks
U have cute helpers !! Do U do sticker exchanging?? I would like to send one to U for one of yours!!
I just want the smps ;)
nice
3.5" floppy 😉
I though that your first PC will be accompanied by a bottle of Corona. LOL
👍😀👍
@@myvicariouslife4012 we had fun
Ben what screwdriver heads do you use?
P1 for very small screws & P2 for most others
@@eWasteBen ah right, I thought you had an exotic that grabs the screws differently.
You must just line the heads up really fast lol
The government should not be paid during their imposed lockdowns.
That would reduce the amount of disruption.
✔️ out Tom Macdonald on RUclips. His songs are the best like castles, brainwashed, snowflakes and all the rest are amazing!
Are the lockdowns there as bad as we are seeing here in the rest of the world?
well, it's locked down hard enough to make it hard for us
Your touching corona Where's your mask and gloves 😂
It's the type of corona I want
Does that PC have a virus? Hehe
first
Your second one before you
Me first lol
Hi I love your channel but it's getting really old listening view salivating over the gold fingers it's not fun anymore