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The blue liquid was all of the metals that are dissolved by nitric acid which is copper, silver, zinc, etc. based on the liquids color I'd guess mostly silver and the liquid is mostly silver nitrate. Gold is not dissolved by nitric acid. That gold button is easily 22k maybe more. Getting real .999 24k requires more refining and usually aqua regia.
это золото явно не с этих плат, бесполезно потраченое время и ресурсы. дикари уничтожают артефакты предыдущей высокоразвитой цивилизации. похоже они думают что эти платы и были созданы чтобы они сними так поступили
Seriously man those Tantalum and Electrolytic capacitors, Ferrite core inductors, and Toshiba, infenion Mosfets are worth more if they can find a way to sell them in the 2nd hand market
@@ModMax69 It is true that it is for gold, but by selling the same parts as second hand, their profit from extracting gold inside the range will be more and their efforts will be less!
Es gibt keinen Markt für gebrauchte Komponenten. Wer soll die testen und bewerten? Und niemand würde ein Neugerät kaufen in dem zweifelhafte Komponenten verbaut sind.
@@Achim806 No no! It is not meant to be used to make tools and sell them! Only for someone who wants to make something or do a test, even schools (of course, it is true that they are second-hand parts, but they must pass safety and health tests), for example, because of my interest in electronics, I sometimes make things for myself and because In my country, electronic parts are very expensive, if they are second-hand but healthy, I will definitely buy from them! I hope you understand what I mean because I used Google Translate to write this text
Радиодетали стоят гораздо дороже золота извлекаемого из них. Даже бывшие в употреблении, даже если их продать за одну десятую от стоимости новых, они всё равно дороже чем кусочек золота извлечённого из них.
@@user-ff2es1pj7d китайцы на али продают БУ радиодетали пачками, а чем пакистанцы хуже? Мне для мультиметра нужна микросхема, на али она стоит UM7108F 1 672,10 ₽, Тысяча шестьсот семьдесят два рубля! Одна штука!!! Четыре штуки БУ транзисторов C5200 2SA1943 2SC5200 365,17 ₽
С этих ножек позолоту можно было просто смыть и выделить сразу золото из смывки,и медь осталась бы,и золото,и меньше трудозатрат,надо стремиться в будущее,а не в каменный век,развивайтесь,учитесь,ато этого золота не хватит чтоб восстановить ваше здоровье.
Хоть и каменный век но у них электроэнергия даром а снас сука выворачивают что бы у них она была даром потому что нас милионны а их мелиарды и что бы они сюда непрешли мы должны их кормить там
Ещё в девять лет я с отцом добывал золото с позолоченных деталей ,транзисторы, микросхемы,позолоченные браслеты часов и всё это делается при помощи кислоты и электролиза.А сейчас эти детали днём с огнём не найти
😂 u most be joking 🤣 haha.. Gold in 2024 is worth over $2300 USD an ounce.. all in a days work 😁.. mining for gold or any mineral on our planet takes time and hard work if u can extract it with less over head cost why not.. cheers ..
Нашли чем удивить! Там в соседнем сарае из кучи других запчастей уран и плутоний добывают для атомной электростанции через три сарая на улице выше! 😂😂😂
The life of aluminum electrolytic capacitors is very dependent on environmental and electrical factors. Environmental factors include temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure and vibration. Electrical factors include operating voltage, ripple current and charge-discharge duty cycle. Among these factors, temperature (ambient temperature and internal heating due to ripple current) is the most critical to the life of aluminum electrolytic capacitors. Whereas, conditions such as vibration, shock and humidity have little affect on the actual life of the capacitor.
If opened using a hotgun, burning the circuit would reduce air pollution, and the fibers could be used as scrap. This would have both environmental and financial benefits.
Was that even a point and not some piece of dirt at 11:13 ? It's not a scale that I have ever seen. Do you think that it's around an ounce? So like around 2 grand American right now?
Depends on what you mean with only, if that is close to pure gold it would be worth well over 2000 USD, which is big money for them, considering they only used scraps, some wood and some acid to collect it.
Gold is very important in the technology and electronics industry. It is used in electronic devices such as cell phones, computers, and other devices because of its good properties in conducting electricity and resistance to corrosion.
Interesting. What are you doing with the copper, aluminium, brass, and other metals? They are all of value too, and albeit less precious, they are available from the same scrap in much greater quantities. You surely already knew that. Are you recovering them as well? Or passing them on to someone else to recover?
@@danielpersson7483 - well, that was exactly my question... at work we are passing complete devices on to professional recycling businesses that extract pretty much everything that can be extracted, and they do report back on recycled content. Plastics, particularly FRP, are still a nasty issue... But recovery of metals works quite well. We get free pick-up from our locations, and depending on scrap content and value we get paid - so at worst we know that we can use a free disposal service, and that materials do get recycled.
@ 10:23 That's (sodium) borax if anyone is wondering. It's added to the crucible to add a layer of glaze to the crucible when first time used. So that the metal being heated doesn't stick to the inside walls of the crucible. It flows easier. 😉😇🤗🤔😏
Я всегда считал что мы самые нищие и нуждающиеся в хорошем и доступном заработке,а оказалось что нет,есть еще все те кому этот заработок интересен и нужен по тихой грусти 😊
What you saw at the end, the pretty gold button, was a culmination of 30+ of those copper pours, the 8 inch copper wafer you seen the dude dissolve in nitric acid, leaving the gold behind, 30+ of those 8 inch wafers. No way, in any universe, they got that much gold from one.
You don't know because you weren't there. They could of mixed and matched footage and material. no doubt this is lower grade material and these people are high on lead fumes so who knows what they're doing. Look at 03:10 to 11 seconds. You can see different type pins in the bags. What are you calling a wafer? It's not a wafer, it's called a precious metal Dore. Watch Owltech, you'll be surprised how much gold you can fit into one Dore, or palladium, platinum and silver, over 100 grams easy.
No way in any universe is your comment right. You are a amateur that clearly doesn't know yields, while the boards are extremely low yielding, they used fully plated pins most likely from different boards or connectors. It was two full grocery bags, several kilos most likely, 2 or 3 as a guess. Those wafers actually called Dore's you would know this if you were experienced like me ( 20 years ) what you though was 8 inches was much larger than you think. Dore can very small and hold several Troy ounces of any precious metal. Another yield you won't believe, 1.5 kilos of USSR connectors yielding 55 grams of 24K gold. They only recovered 17.15 grams not that much gold from two bags full of pins
@@sntinl9297becose, this boards, Are more expensive than gold By details Even if you try them used. In Chinese Trading platforms are easier to find used original devices , Than the new original.
Za to lubię te filmy, BHP na najwyższym poziomie, obuwie i brak rękawice... Maseczka... Ale zloto jest. Tam widzialem bodajże 17 gramów jeżeli u nas w Polsce zloto czyste powiedzmy te 900 proby to jakies 240 zl za gram okolo 4000 złotych, pytanie ile czasu, ile kwasy kosztuja i prad do tych dmuchawy. I jeszcze szukanie lub kupno tych płyt z komputera czy innych podzespołów, na ulicy to nie leży. Pozdrawiam i szacunek dla ciężkie roboty 😊
Lo admiro, por su bregar laborioso, pero creo que el tesoro más grande y de más valor que tiene un ser humano la salud y me parece que con cada gramo de oro que extraen, pierden y dañan su salud por la exposición a gases tóxicos.
Да там рай для радиолюбителя 😄 А вообще если эти электрокомпонеты продать повторно , как делают китайцы , конденсаторы , транзисторы итд , там можно десяток таких слитков заработать золотых , а они просто в мусор эти компоненты превращают 🤦
@@Den-po5py Согласен, можно значительно больше заработать, просто не все это понимают, скорее всего просто все выкидывается большими госкорпорациями, им просто не до этого
I don't think his health is going to stay very good the way he's melting them parts off from them boards with no ventilation to draw them toxic fumes away from him.
For God sakes, send this dude an air compressor, and air chisel, problem solved. He wasted $5 worth of propane.. assuming it was propane. Blurp! blurp! blurp! and that's it, parts in the sorter
There needs to be much more engineering effort to make these components easier to recycle or recover many of the resources put into them. Will only happen by making laws as to what is acceptable in the initial products.
я думаю они как могут - так и делают, всё исходит от возможностей и навыков (которых в их случае просто нет, так же как и техники безопасности))) я думаю мы должны быть благодарны за то что у нас есть...
And all the workers will not become older than 50 because health safety is not a thing. Do they have choice? No they have to eat now. What terrible world we live in!