Hi Mike, Great outcome! A jar full of white metal is always a good thing!! Looking forward to the other half of your stash! The HCL acid idea sounds like a winner. Iron & tin solder would be gone. Thumbs up! Stay safe. Jim
@EnjoymentboyКүн бұрын
I watched part 1 a few days ago and I was recently in my storage unit and found the 10+kg I have of soviet tantalum caps. I did a random 1kg sample last year and it came out at an average of 10% silver and 2% palladium. When I saw the bucket with them I started doing the mental math and I'm wishing I had made more nitric while I had the weather.
@EnjoymentboyКүн бұрын
@@guytelfer1353 I keep it all in a secret place. Right now it's all just bags of caps in a 5 gallon home depot bucket. All sorts of odd looking caps in that mix. I like the soviet stuff because it usually has a higher palladium content. Luckily "i know a guy".
@Stalkerrob20Күн бұрын
Electrolytic cell is A+ nerd fun. i love watching them.
@Amac-uz9hm19 сағат бұрын
@Sreetips has loads of quality silver cell recovery videos on yt Great recovery👍🏻
@markmatt9174Күн бұрын
Have to say love watching you and @streetips for the silver & gold recovery from E-Waste & Scrap.
@keithrodman9318Күн бұрын
Nice! Not too bad looking just cementing out on the copper. Looking forward to part 3 if you dissolve the other half with poor mans nitric to continue this series. Or I guess it'll be part 1 of a seperate series😅. Either way, looking forward to seeing your next video!
@richardhulbert9480Күн бұрын
Lord knows I've made lots of mistakes. Best part of your way of teaching is that hey y'all this didn't work well let's try this way. You show options to get the end results. Oh you didn't weigh the bag😂
@guytelfer1353Күн бұрын
Looking into the process of making the mlccs there's only a certain amount of metal's going into making the mlccs and there's the soldier mask over gold plated pads on the pcb's so we're only looking for those metal's. Was the mlccs used or new?
@richardhulbert9480Күн бұрын
My first attempt to cement out silver with copper i came home and the copper was gone. Oopps a bit to much nitric. I also used hcl to make silver chloride i got a skim on the bottom of my beaker. That went to the stock pot. I am steady collecting gold but my silver recovery needs improvement for sure
@rockman531Күн бұрын
Hi Richard! hehe Jim
@geoffbeyrent695021 сағат бұрын
"It's green." Scotty, from the original Star Trek, on Romulan Ale
@omegageek6419 сағат бұрын
Ding, Ding Ding! We have a winner!!!
@200932me14 сағат бұрын
Have you tried a centrifuge? Would that be applicable?
@guytelfer1353Күн бұрын
Rust? lol, what about the tantalum?
@matthewmartinez109112 сағат бұрын
Palladium can be green in a nitrate solution
@colonialcharlie87027 сағат бұрын
Hmm... maybe just combine methods if you're going to take out the iron with a magnet. Put all that magnetic fraction into hcl seperate. Then, you could use poor man's nitric for the nonmagnetic bulk of it.
@alanhollister9122Күн бұрын
The green, nickel
@iamthenotbenamed365Күн бұрын
perhaps could melt on cement to get silver ...
@jayhanson2224Күн бұрын
Why is it need to place a lid on the reaction?
@alanhollister9122Күн бұрын
Nickel
@bobsunkees3392Күн бұрын
Oxidize copper
@guytelfer1353Күн бұрын
@@bobsunkees3392 sediment under 100 mesh at 100 micron is still solid material, it's not that it goes into solution or dissolved it's just that it's light enough to be carried away by water or float