I'll buy your electronics to feed our robot

(dayworkx.com)

34 points | by skholinn 3 days ago

3 comments

  • skholinn 3 days ago
    We’re building a robotics system that recovers reusable electronic components from retired hardware. To run experiments we’re looking to buy electronics that are *retired or obsolete but still contain valuable components*.

    Examples:

    * servers, networking gear, routers, switches * laptops / workstations * telecom / industrial / embedded boards * lab equipment electronics * obsolete or end-of-life hardware with populated PCBs

    We’re especially interested in hardware that *is no longer useful as a system but still has valuable chips or components on the boards*.

    Typical pricing depends on the hardware, but we often pay *$20–$200+ per unit* for things like servers, networking gear, or laptops depending on what’s inside. Happy to buy bulk lots.

    Based in the Bay Area; we can arrange pickup locally or pallet shipping within the US.

    If you run ITAD, recycling, refurbishment, repair, or have retired hardware sitting around, email:

    sava@dayworkx.com

    Even rough descriptions like “a pallet of old switches” are helpful.

    • girvo 51 minutes ago
      This is very very cool :)

      And is _way_ better than when I'm forced to do this by hand, I'll say that much haha

      • Joel_Mckay 21 minutes ago
        There are e-waste companies with inert hot-air centrifuges. Essentially, they extract the RoHS solder, clean it, and resell re-certified product back to manufacturers.

        The chips simply drop off into a bin, and no ethical company will sell customers used silicon. There were a few folks that ended up getting a few years in prison for that con (small China groups would sand and laser mark old chips with modern lot codes), and hence why many US recycling plants shred the chips for recovery of precious metals.

        It is a serious safety problem, and having personally been stung by locally sold counterfeit/used stuff with BS compliance documentation... it sometimes means months of lost project time figuring out what happened. Always direct sample from the manufacturers whenever possible. =3

  • AndreasKromann 3 days ago
    Awesome concept !
  • nikhilyadala 3 days ago
    Is it only in the USA?