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RE: EXPLANATION OF HOW A LED BULB WORKS AND REPAIRING IT - FIRST PART (ENG/SPN)

in Geek Zone2 years ago

I often open up the bulbs and tear out the bits of copper inside. I think is it worthwhile to like recyclable materials found in electronic objects. There is often an appreciable amount of copper in motors, which i see is the subject of your current post.

If something can be repaired we have to find out how, that way we feel constructive, useful, as well as saving a bit on money.

We are used to tossing out light bulbs as incandescent and fluorescent bulbs depended on the gas in the bulb. Fluorescent bulbs contain a little mercury which needs to be disposed properly.