Re: Recycling caps from circuit boards - does anybody else here do this?
- From: stratus46@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 12:31:28 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 31, 7:20 am, "radiosrfun" <radiosr...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I remove any "good" or at least "thought" to be good parts whichcan be done
as quickly as possible without being destroyed in the process. I doso from
most any item. I've got parts from many older AM/FM radios - 2 wayradios -
CBs, etc. The "ONLY" way I use to "repair" is if the part is nolonger
available otherwise - to replace "new". The "majority" of parts areused for
my own use - building items to serve me on the bench. I've builtsome basic
equipment from scratch parts out of junked items - which has savedme lots
of time.used. AND
Saving parts isn't so bad - you're recycling - those which can be
some day - they may dry up! Look at it positively - "not"negatively.
Good grief not small electrolytics !! We buy those in 1000 lot to
repair the old Sony and Panasonic gear. SMT 'lytics are the WORST. The
old US built gear (Ampex notably) has nearly no issues with caps. We
do keep 'donor' machines for the hard to get or oddball parts.
GG
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