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Offline rimist

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Scavenging
« on: February 02, 2012, »
I've started to scavenge parts out of broken toys to fix other toys, or make other things. Most of the toys have leds. It's there any point saving the pcb that has connection points for wires, a single capacitor, and a single black blob on the pcb?

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Offline TexasStingray

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Re: Scavenging
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2012, »
If you plan on joing any of the coops, I'd say no. But if you plan on ordering any parts directly them maybe. but most if the parts you'll be able to salvage are cheep. the items you'll need are more expensive and chances are you wont find the. just my thought.
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Re: Scavenging
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2012, »
The scavenging isn't for building pcb from DLA. I either order those from mouser or co-op them. I use scavenged parts to fix broken toys or scavenged electronics

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Re: Scavenging
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2012, »
depends if the pcb is useful, like a seperate power supply pcb, or if it held a special button.

most likely, a pcb from an old beta max vcr might not be useful.

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