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Please forgive if this question has already been posted and commented on. That request is pretty common I know, but I couldn’t find this exact question anywhere. I’m happy to be pointed to an existing thread, if one exists. I have just purchased 9 pounds of RAM sticks from a friend for $225. I am planning on taking all those ram sticks and putting them in copper two chloride with an air bubbler for two weeks. What are some pitfalls that I’m going to run into? Tin in solution? If that’s my only pitfall, can’t I just boil filtered solution’s filter papers in hydrochloric acid to ensure no copper and no Tin and no steel? I have processed Ram sticks before by snipping the gold fingers, removing the IC chips, and processing separately, but I’m wondering if that’s even necessary. I know it’s the standard practice for Backyard Refiners, but I’m wondering why it’s necessary. I am assuming that pulling off the chips and the fingers and then discarding the board, I am missing out on gold in the solder, gold on the board, and any precious metals in smaller components. These sticks are 5% DDR, 5% RD, 90% DDR2 and DDR3. Any thoughts and recommendations are welcome, but as a newbie, even if this sounds crazy, I’d love a healthy explanation of what’s going to happen. I’m using copper two chloride from a previous run of only ram stick gold fingers.