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 Post subject: Mosfet Transistors?
PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2026 3:15 am 

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Location: Upper Marlboro, MD
Good day everyone:

I was wondering what everyone's take on Mosfet transistors happens to be.
As a general rule I typically locate those on low grade boards attached to aluminum heat sinks

in the event they are located on boards of grades low grade peripherial or higher would it be a good rule of thumb to leave mosfet transistors on those boards? Or would it be better to remove them at the same time married heat sinks are removed?

Thanks everyone

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Abbreviations
HGT - High Grade Telecom
LGT - Low Grade Telecom
HGP - High Grade Peripherial
LGP - Low Grade Peripherial
MGB - Mid-Grade Board
LGB - Low-Grade Board


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 Post subject: Re: Mosfet Transistors?
PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2026 8:39 pm 

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MOSFETS add value to the already Cu substrates in PCBs or boards. They're Cu bearing and most of the weight is the base metal. Half the time MOSFETS can be controllers and have dies inside like an IC would. That's how the newer EEPROMS and CMOS work in computers for today.

It depends on experience. What class of board to depopulate from for an upgrade , without taking the weight from MOSFETS that add maybe a positive value in metals or weight increase.

I usually just pull the heat sinks and spreaders and leave most MOSFETS on.

I might pull a few gold plated ones or IC MOSFETS( SIP packages) per say, to put in IC or connector ends.


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 Post subject: Re: Mosfet Transistors?
PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2026 8:44 pm 

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It would be on grades of Low Tel and higher that would "make sense" to capitalize on removing components such as MOSFETS , cylindrical ALU and polymer capacitors, transformers and etcetera.


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 Post subject: Re: Mosfet Transistors?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 4:28 am 

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Thanks for some insight here. My general focus based on my location is low grade peripherial and higher. The boards I have processed up to this point (particularly my high grade peripherial boards) I have thankfully kept mosfets in place but I wasn't 100 percent sure if I needed to go back through and remove those as well.

I actually have quite a few low/mid grade boards that I am not going to send to boardsort because it wouldn't make economical sense for me to do but many of them have mosfets and other things on them like IC chips and naturally base metals. Not sure what everyone does with their mosfets which are removed from those grades of boards but I know they're of higher value than what can be made from just pitching a clean board.

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HGT - High Grade Telecom
LGT - Low Grade Telecom
HGP - High Grade Peripherial
LGP - Low Grade Peripherial
MGB - Mid-Grade Board
LGB - Low-Grade Board


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 Post subject: Re: Mosfet Transistors?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 12:56 pm 

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I live less than an hour away from BS, so in my reasoning I do not need to remove multiple components for shipping purposes or to increase maximum input for output.

In your reasoning it might make more sense to remove said items on something from Low per and up to increase your payout because of your shipping methods.


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 Post subject: Re: Mosfet Transistors?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 1:10 pm 

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Keep in mind, you can always remove ICs and gold pins from Low/Mid boards without downgrading them. Always remove the larger ICs from brown boards.

I use a cutting disk Dremel/variable rotary tool, to cleanly cut ICs perfect without touching any other components. It's very quick, clean, and precise.
As long as they don't have gold pins, which I extract with heat if so, you can cut evenly with the board, along the legs, without damaging the IC or PCB.


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 Post subject: Re: Mosfet Transistors?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 1:15 pm 

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an FYI, also if you get in habit to remove and depopulate items for upgrade, you're going to have an abundance of unclassified stuff and things you now have to find where they go or put in base metal scrap.

If I remove items I make sure I can recycle them in another way, not to remove and throw away.

Remember, although this business is lucrative another side and fashion is to keep this toxic stuff out of our landfills and Earth.


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 Post subject: Re: Mosfet Transistors?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2026 2:11 pm 

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Example of a higher end Mosfet. I threw it in IC. It has a silcon controller die as well gold plated through-out.
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 Post subject: Re: Mosfet Transistors?
PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2026 2:18 am 

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SOME yards will SOMETIMES take mosfets as a dirty brass and SOMETIMES as #2 copper once they are cleaned up from what I've been told...

I have the luxury of my home yard having once taken a crack at the e-waste aspect of metal recycling (unfortunately due to low demand lead to canceling their program). They understand what components are what and are willing to lump them into one of their current respective categories. I have yet to attempt Mosfets simply because I have not cleaned any.

So I am curious, with mosfets, transistors in general, and single line bridge rectifiers IF cleaned properly will fit into a BS category?

I do recognize that many will not bother with the task, but for those micro-scrappers out there this is a curious question. When I'm in the mood and find myself in a rare state of mind that I can sit down long enough, I do not mind to do some micro-scrapping here and there during a long YouTube vid or waiting until I can begin my next task.


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