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*Mother boards
 
*Mother boards
*Microwave ovens
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*Modems
 
 
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*Altoid Tins [http://www.instructables.com/id/MintyBoost!---Small-battery-powered-USB-charger/ MintyBoost! - Small battery-powered USB charge]  [http://www.instructables.com/id/Altoids-Amp/ Altoids Amp]
 
*Altoid Tins [http://www.instructables.com/id/MintyBoost!---Small-battery-powered-USB-charger/ MintyBoost! - Small battery-powered USB charge]  [http://www.instructables.com/id/Altoids-Amp/ Altoids Amp]
 
*Tea Tins  [http://www.instructables.com/id/Tea-Connector-for-Serial-RS232-Cables/  Tea Connector for Serial RS232 Cables]
 
*Tea Tins  [http://www.instructables.com/id/Tea-Connector-for-Serial-RS232-Cables/  Tea Connector for Serial RS232 Cables]
*Network equipment like hubs and switches for rack mount cases
 
 
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Usually have leads that are so short that they are not worth bothering with.
 
Usually have leads that are so short that they are not worth bothering with.
 
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*Diodes are cheap, you might just buy a grab-bag instead and get long-legged basic types and zeners. Scavenge rectifier bridges.
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*wherever
 
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*Computer mother boards.
 
*Computer mother boards.
*Computer expansion cards
 
*Some stores may carry massive bags cheaply so this may not be an interesting target.
 
 
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*Lots of CD Spindle motors seem to have them mounted at the edge of the rotor ( more or less ).
 
*Lots of CD Spindle motors seem to have them mounted at the edge of the rotor ( more or less ).
*Old VCR's
 
 
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|Keep your power components cool.
 
|Keep your power components cool.
 
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*PSU's, including PC SMPS
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*where
*power amplifiers
 
*VCR's
 
 
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*Any equipment with with a remote control
 
*Any equipment with with a remote control
 
*VCR, DVD players
 
*VCR, DVD players
*Some cordless headphones
 
 
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*Audio equipment and many computer mother boards.
 
*Audio equipment and many computer mother boards.
*Old PA, mixing and recording equipment
 
 
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|Use for audio or low power.
 
|Use for audio or low power.
 
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*Audio equipment. Sometimes on computer mother boards, sound cards and CD drives
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*Audio equipment. Sometimes on computer mother boards
 
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*Computer mother boards
 
*Computer mother boards
*Broken USB mice and keyboards yield complete cables
 
 
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*Computer Mother boards
 
*Computer Mother boards
*Old computer cases, serial addon cards, modems
 
 
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*Computer mother boards
 
*Computer mother boards
*Dead keyboards for complete cables
 
*5-pin DIN type is also used for MIDI
 
 
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*Printers, CD ROM, dvd players
 
*Printers, CD ROM, dvd players
*Laser pointers
 
 
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*Many devices, often on a control panel separate from the main circuit board
 
*Many devices, often on a control panel separate from the main circuit board
*PC cases
 
*Network equipment have tons of blinkenlights
 
 
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*Remote controls.
 
*Remote controls.
*Some wireless headphone transmitters
 
 
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|LCD Displays
 
|LCD Displays
|Sometimes useless, too hard to find out the specs. Many are Hitachi compatible if you can find/trace the pinout.
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|Mostly useless, too hard to find out the specs. But sometimes you find "standard" ones.
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*Laser printers
 
*Alarm control panels and the like
 
*ISDN modems or other network equipment
 
*Smart UPS
 
 
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*Computers.  
 
*Computers.  
*Printers occasionally have nice, beefy, 20-40V, even AC psu's
 
*Christmas lights for 24VAC
 
*Obsolete cellphone chargers if you find a graveyard of them
 
 
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*Printers ( often stepper motors, but sometimes DC with encoders )
 
*Printers ( often stepper motors, but sometimes DC with encoders )
 
*CD/DVD drives
 
*CD/DVD drives
*Power (cordless) tools
 
 
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*Audio equipment.
 
*Audio equipment.
*VCR's are full of them
 
 
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*Microwave ovens.
 
*Microwave ovens.
*Modems
 
*Audio amplifiers
 
 
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|Usually useless, leads too short.
 
|Usually useless, leads too short.
 
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*Too much effort for plain types, better buy an assortment
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*wherever
 
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*Computers
 
*Computers
*VCR's, especially some Betamax
 
 
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*Computers and many other components.
 
*Computers and many other components.
*Flimsy and may not be worth the hassle
 
 
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Surface mount devices
 
Surface mount devices
Useless for many, hard to remove, small to work with.  Some of you may have figured SMT out, more power to you. Hint: hot air may be just the ticket.
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Useless for me, too hard to remove, too small to work with.  Some of you may have figured SMT out, more power to you.
 
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Yes
 
Yes
 
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*Everywhere today
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*wherever
*Computers, hard drives, expansion cards
 
 
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*Many different devices
 
*Many different devices
*Computer PSU's often have a few (7905)
 
 
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Transistor: Small Signal  
 
Transistor: Small Signal  
 
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Some use, but may be hard to identify which are useful as many use house part numbers. For japanese transistors, add "2S" in from of the code.  A few hours work gave me a couple of bucks worth of parts [[russ_hensel]], probably not worth it.  
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Some use, but may be hard to identify which are useful as many use house part numbers.  A few hours work gave me a couple of bucks worth of parts [[russ_hensel]], probably not worth it.
 
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*Many different devices but usually not computers.
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Many different devices but usually not computers.
 
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*TVs Audio Receivers.
 
*TVs Audio Receivers.
*Power supplies
 
 
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*TV's
 
*TV's
*Some SMPSU's
 
 
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