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contacts lightly plated is the only gold as far as I know, their is a thermal cutout switch (for charging) and battery pack,if they will recharge selling whole would be best as gold would probably not be worth work to get it.
 
Look around a bit for a battery recycler Dan. I've got it stuck in the back of my head there is some value (by the lb) in li-ion batteries, unfortunately I don't know where I came up with that idea. Just the same, I have a bin in the shop I throw all the li-ions in as they come through. When I have a enough in weight to mess with I will try to figure out where I thought I could sell them :D

-Lance
 
Darshevo,

You are right in thinking that there is some value by the lb. We pay right at .50/lb for Li-Ion. We also pay for Ni-Cd and Ni-MH.
 
escrap said:
Darshevo,

You are right in thinking that there is some value by the lb. We pay right at .50/lb for Li-Ion. We also pay for Ni-Cd and Ni-MH.

where are you located? i have 25-30# of 2-way radio/hospital batteries- NiCad, NiMH & Li-on, these mostly have some large gold plated contacts, which i'll process if nothing else.
Any info appreciated.
jordan
 
Jordan,

We pay differently for the Ni-Cd and Ni-MH. We only pay .15/lb on those. We usually generate about a 55 gallon drum every month. We have boxes set up in hardware stores around town that offer free battery recycling and they give them to us for free. Most places want to do it as a courtesy to their customers.

Zack Morris
E-scrapPlus, Inc.
 
cyberdan said:
escrap said:
We pay right at .50/lb for Li-Ion.
Thanks guys, I don't think that would even cover postage.
Guess I will just break off the contacts and sell them with my other odd bits.

Be careful. I knew a guy that spent 3 months in hospital when a lithium/SO2 cell blew up in his face. Some of those batteries store a lot of energy.
 
Yeah they do. That is why getting out the contacts can be risky. We are also required to tape all open contacts to prevent fire.
 
escrap said:
We are also required to tape all open contacts to prevent fire.


that is good safety comment.

i would love to hear more about storge guidance for all types of scrap.
 
qst42know said:
Happy birthday Dan.
Thanks guys. It was a rough birthday. My daughter had a kneecap/tendon surgery the day before and my wife and I took turns being nurse. Its been just over a week now and her first physical therapy was today. She had been completly bedridden for a week. Now tonight she wants to fix dinner. Tomorrow I have to take away one crutch. The hospital is very agressive in getting the patient back to normal.
 

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