EWASTE / how i depopulate my circuit boards
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- here i show you the method i use to remove anything i want from circuit boards .and how i sort everything into piles of things i want and piles of rubbish.
if you would like to send me something to refine , i will happily make a video of it .
or if youd like to contribute to my paypal account , it will help me greatly to be able to afford to make more videos . all the chemicals and glassware all costs money . if you can help , your donations would be greatfully appreciated . my paypal email is peter030970@gmail.com
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as many scrappers that many ways of dealing with stuff it was good to see yours
thanks , im glad you enjoyed
Good point of the pins being left behind with the chisel air gun. New sub earned. /cheers scrapbongo
thanks bud, and thanks for subscribing
@@prospectorpete /cheers
@@scrapbongo786 my next video should be ready within a week
@@prospectorpete Sounds good thank you
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice video man! I have the same gun👍
yeah it works ok, its only a cheapy
slick video.... Looks like Im getting a heat gun soon
thanks buddy , my advice . dont get the very cheapest . it will last a week
i pull the plastic off heat pins over a bucket pain to pull pin out .
Yeah but the heat gun really helps if they're full plated pins
hello my friend
hi buddy
It seems to me that you are spending more for electricity to keep that board hot than the chips are worth. But I could be wrong.
yeah maybe , ive never done the math , but the gold i get far outways any costs incurred
Can I depopulate the whole board by soaking it all in HCI
Yeah you can. It would be the same as soaking it in AP once some of the copper leaches out of the board
@@prospectorpete someone said I can't do it, unless there are no aluminum in the board, I don't know why.
@@pierreqiu8147 it will be fine
@@prospectorpete thks
@@pierreqiu8147 youre welcome
Are u using too much electricity, not worth depopulating.
No it doesn't use much electricity. And things come off the board clean and easy.
Not smashed into pieces and no bits flying everywhere like with a chisel