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Scavenging Parts from Random PCB’s - What Applies

By tyking

3 years ago


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    #16 3 years ago

    If I were to keep any parts from that old supply - it might be the fan. Maybe able to get another year or two before the Chinese bearings go out for good. But - best use for that one is to put it in the bottom of your trash can to keep it from blowing down the street.

    I would probably keep the power cord. I have scavenged tons of these yet can never find one when I need one.

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