sahib
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I have mentioned before that I was helping clearing out my late friend's photography studio. There were three CRT monitors which were old but almost never used. So, before taking them to the dump I had quickly removed the boards which were sitting in my office. So, I spent last Sunday stripping the boards and here are the results.
Firstly some chassis mount BNC connectors and hook-up wires. Winner is the filtered IEC inlet.

Then a mixture of self tapping and M3 screws with integral shake proof washers. A pair of relays and some transformers of interest. At a suitable tea break I'll check for frequency response. Then a bunch of rectifiers and inductors (at bottom left). The winners are the square inductor beads (top left).

Heat sinks, heatsinks, heatsinks. Winners are the two large rectangular ones.

Various power resistors.

Some semiconductors. I did not remove everything. I am not even sure if I'll use them for anything but could not resist. However, the lone bridge rectifier on the bottom right will be used at some point.

Here is something interesting. I have been thinking about something like this for a very long time but never had the time to prototype it. A clamp that fixes TO220 regulator ICS but at the same time helps dissipate heat from the top. I thought I was being clever but it seems somebody got there before me long time ago.

Here are the overall winners. The large film capacitors vary from 1uF downwards and all 250V rated. I have actually checked quite a few of the electrolytics and they are all bang on within tolerance. They feel heavy and healthy. A lot of them are Nichicon.

These naturally would and could not be used on the production but perfect for projects for personal use.
A good day's work.
Firstly some chassis mount BNC connectors and hook-up wires. Winner is the filtered IEC inlet.

Then a mixture of self tapping and M3 screws with integral shake proof washers. A pair of relays and some transformers of interest. At a suitable tea break I'll check for frequency response. Then a bunch of rectifiers and inductors (at bottom left). The winners are the square inductor beads (top left).

Heat sinks, heatsinks, heatsinks. Winners are the two large rectangular ones.

Various power resistors.

Some semiconductors. I did not remove everything. I am not even sure if I'll use them for anything but could not resist. However, the lone bridge rectifier on the bottom right will be used at some point.

Here is something interesting. I have been thinking about something like this for a very long time but never had the time to prototype it. A clamp that fixes TO220 regulator ICS but at the same time helps dissipate heat from the top. I thought I was being clever but it seems somebody got there before me long time ago.

Here are the overall winners. The large film capacitors vary from 1uF downwards and all 250V rated. I have actually checked quite a few of the electrolytics and they are all bang on within tolerance. They feel heavy and healthy. A lot of them are Nichicon.

These naturally would and could not be used on the production but perfect for projects for personal use.
A good day's work.
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