Microwaves: transformer vs inverter models. Comparing scrap value. Why I don't pass up any models!!

Hello Scrappers and planet lovers. In this video, I open a microwave with an inverter and compare it in scrap value with other transformer models. I will show you how to safely and effectively identify and separate the metals in order to help maximize your profit and divert as much of the material away from the landfill as possible.
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  • @TinManScrapper
    @TinManScrapper5 ай бұрын

    Final breakdown of inverter model: tin 21.4lb ($ 2.14), 12oz #2 copper ($3.23), 9 oz aluminum ($0.25)

  • @TinManScrapper

    @TinManScrapper

    5 ай бұрын

    Also 40% appliance wire 8oz. ($0.75)

  • @johnstjean1422
    @johnstjean14225 ай бұрын

    I’ve been doing so much waste over the years thanks for the knowledge

  • @cuetTimmonz
    @cuetTimmonz5 ай бұрын

    i went to scrap yard yesterday, and got almost 100.00, or copper, brass and some aluminum. not too bad. great yard too. they weigh in in front of u! Ontario Canada.AND THEN u go to the atm, and get ur cash, via barcodes! so im def on a roll, to find more scrap. construction sites, dumpsters, homes as I ride my bike.

  • @TinManScrapper

    @TinManScrapper

    5 ай бұрын

    Awesome to hear. Yeah, dumpsters and job sites are great places to find scrap. Stay well and happy scrapping

  • @jonathanhege5029
    @jonathanhege50295 ай бұрын

    Great episode, tinman!

  • @TinManScrapper

    @TinManScrapper

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you. Stay well.

  • @silver_salvage_savage
    @silver_salvage_savage5 ай бұрын

    If it wasn't for you, I would've let a lot of copper and brass slip through my fingers. And a trace amount of silver as well. I dug deeper and found some change in the proverbial cushions. With the legs pulled from the relays, the plastic goes in the recycle bin and now there's 0 waste 😊

  • @TinManScrapper

    @TinManScrapper

    5 ай бұрын

    Awesome. Hey I learned some refining tips from you from your video as well, so thank you right back! Nice to work with such a great scrapping community

  • @jessewilson8676
    @jessewilson86765 ай бұрын

    17:06 if you let these sit in the sun for the summer it breaks the plastic down so you can shatter them with your fingers and remove the brass extremely easy

  • @TinManScrapper

    @TinManScrapper

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the tip. Stay well and happy scrapping

  • @grijzekijker
    @grijzekijker5 ай бұрын

    Thanks for all your clear explanations. Around 18:00 you tackle the fan motor. Do you happen to know what type of metal the silvery caps of the rotor is? The core is laminated iron, but both ends are non magnetic and smell and feel oily. Could be some aluminium alloy, but perhaps you (or other viewer) know exactly what that is?

  • @TinManScrapper

    @TinManScrapper

    5 ай бұрын

    if you are referring to the inner core piece than I just throw in tin. Some larger cores have small fins of cast aluminum, which are not worth taking off for me as I throw it all into tin. But the top piece that is attached to the core is actually aluminum. you do have to pull out the little piece of tin that is the crown as I call it, but it is easy as the edges just pull up with a flat head screwdriver

  • @grijzekijker

    @grijzekijker

    5 ай бұрын

    @@TinManScrapper yeah, I also usually throw it in iron 😁. But sometimes I have more time at hand and try to teardown beyond the economically viable. Thanks.

  • @jefftaylor114
    @jefftaylor1144 ай бұрын

    Great video as always. One quick question. Maybe it's regional, but isn't it worth upgrading the 40% wire to 60% wire? I know you did a video on upgrading different wire but can't seem to find it. I know it isn't worth stripping it all the way down, but upgrading should pay more than the weight loss of the outer coating. Maybe it just works out better in the states.

  • @jayc8180
    @jayc81805 ай бұрын

    Hmm I’ve only found the heavy transformer model. Most are aluminum transformers but that’s fine. They’re still shred or aluminum worthy. I want the magnetron magnets, the cord, and turntable motor copper, fan motor copper, and silver mylar. Are the inverters newer models? I’d still scrap them they’re great either way.

  • @TinManScrapper

    @TinManScrapper

    5 ай бұрын

    newer than the straight copper transformers but I would say early 1990s

  • @aaronedmunds4829
    @aaronedmunds4829Ай бұрын

    as always,good show ! is it possible to use heat, i.e. a propane torch to melt the silver dots off the components ? curious, thanks !

  • @TinManScrapper

    @TinManScrapper

    Ай бұрын

    Good question. I am not actually sure, since they are connected to another metal and not sure how different the melting points are between them. Thanks for watching. Stay well and happy scrapping.

  • @user-mb4cu9ge9e
    @user-mb4cu9ge9e5 ай бұрын

    Is it true that most microwaves that stop working only need a simple fuse

  • @TinManScrapper

    @TinManScrapper

    5 ай бұрын

    I have found a number of them whereby the magnetron has a large melt spot or a hole from the heat and charge. Amazing what you find once you open them up. I have however found a number that do work, but the homeowner may want a smaller one or the color does not match new house etc.

  • @curtispederson9390
    @curtispederson93905 ай бұрын

    Why dont use a drill its quicker😊

  • @TinManScrapper

    @TinManScrapper

    5 ай бұрын

    Doesn’t make a huge difference as there are more security screws than regular screws when doing a microwave

  • @teamSHTF
    @teamSHTF5 ай бұрын

    #teamSHTF