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 Post subject: Help with Grading
PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2026 10:31 pm 

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I've been lurking here for a while trying to learn and feel like I have decent handle on things but I have a number of boards that I'm not sure about.

I'm thinking some these will go High Telecom and some maybe Low Telecom but I want to get other opinions. A couple might even be Peripheral High. The board with all of the gold pins I am definitely not sure about. I know the brackets need to come off. I grabbed the pics while the drill battery was charging so I drill the rivets out.

On all of the boards with the large, white connectors, the connectors are full of gold plated pins.

Here is the fist batch.

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 Post subject: Re: Help with Grading
PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2026 1:52 am 
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These are tough evaluations for me. In this post. I was looking for gold pins and quality and quanity of ICs to place the board into or out of a category.
#1 Remove the transformer. High Telecom. You have gold pins and healthy ICs
#2 Remove T2. The component labled XFMRS. Also the bright yellow component next to U27. Read what is on the component. It states. It has a lithium cell. That must be removed before selling to Boardsort.
#3 Remove transformer. Submit High Telecom.
#4 Remove transformer. High Peripheral. You have nice ICs but no population.
#5 Remove transformer. If that black object with the label PAC OPTO. I would remove it. Whether metal or plastic. Submit as High Peripheral.
#6 High Telecom. The board is clean of junk. Nice quality ICs. Good. Tants.
#7 High Peripheral. Just doesn't have gold contacts.
Next. The board without a label. Submit as Backplane. Don't remove anything.
Overall. Again. These are tough evaluations for me. Being so borderline between categories. I focused on quanity of gold contacts. Quanity and quality of ICs. More experienced e-scrappers can look deeper into a boards value.
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My evaluations are my own opinion.


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 Post subject: Re: Help with Grading
PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2026 1:52 pm 

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Last two pictures are the same board, yes?

I would pull as many of the screws/steel off as you're able just to minimize any risk of dropping out of backplane grade.

Whiskers seems to have covered everything, but I'll add one note:

#5 that pacopto component looks to be fiber optic, which can be of value (I'm not certain though).

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 Post subject: Re: Help with Grading
PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2026 4:26 pm 

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Last two pictures are the same board, yes?

I would pull as many of the screws/steel off as you're able just to minimize any risk of dropping out of backplane grade.

Whiskers seems to have covered everything, but I'll add one note:

#5 that pacopto component looks to be fiber optic, which can be of value (I'm not certain though).


Yes, #5 is a fiber optic SC connector.

The last 2 pics are the same board. Pins on the top side and the other connectors on the bottom.

All of these came out of telecom transmission equipment.


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