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Disposal of power supply
Hi, I have a dead power supply here (420w, btw) and I was wondering what the proper way to dispose of it was. I don't know if yoiu can just dump it in the normal trash or if it is better to use a recycling program or such. Thanks!
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Asst Manager Hardware
Join Date: May 2005
Location: USA
Posts: 13,564
OS: XP Professional
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Re: Disposal of power supply
It is best if you have a recycling program to take it to them to dispose If you purchased a new one locally, then have the store dispose of it in their recycle process.
DO NOT just throw it away, because with the electronic parts in there, the supply contains some very harmful things for the environment unless properly disposed of.
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