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I’ll be back in a bit. Going to do this from my computer .
33)silver plated brass (copper in this case) 32)recycle, boardsort doesn't buy 31)Large one is standard lithium, small one may be silver oxyde (not boardsort) 30)white one may be silver (look up stamps), clear one probable tungsten (not boardsort) 29)midgrade 28)midgrade (better off locally) 27)peripheral 26)peripheral 25)peripheral 24)peripheral 23)midgrade 22)peripheral 21)peripheral 20)peripheral 19)peripheral 18)peripheral 17)peripheral 16)peripheral 15)peripheral 14)peripheral 13)peripheral 12)peripheral 11)midgrade 10)CD/DVD controller 09)peripheral (floppy controller) 08)peripheral 07)small socket 06)peripheral 05)peripheral (just barely) 04)midgrade 03)peripheral 02)midgrade 01)midgrade
boardsort doesn't buy fuses button cell batteries silver jacks or pouch batteries fuses I sell to my yard locally. Silver plate jacks go in my dirty copper. Button cells: make sure you tape them good. Silver oxyde ones I sell to a buttery buyer, they run from 25c-$1.00 each. Pouch batteries recycle at a local electronics or hardware store. 13 and 9 are peripheral solely for those pins 14/15 pump ic (sealed IC) and no junk keep it in peripheral. And steel, cannister capacitors etc and these would fall to midgrade very quickly. 1 and 2 are distribution boards. They just about never climb out of midgrade on the high end.
watch those white blocks. They contain barium and boron. Don't crack or break them and use a bit of packing tape to tape over it, tape it up well. I tend to mark then over the tape as B/Ba so they know.
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