Oil-filled Capacitors
Fred Wittman
wittfa19 at EARTHLINK.NET
Tue Sep 12 14:04:16 EDT 2006
Off-topic but important questions:
I recently won a homebrew novice transmitter on ebay (for all of 99
cents!), and when I checked the power supply, I found two old oil-filled
HV caps. One clearly states "pyranol" (read PCB's) and I assume the
other is the same. So here are my questions.
First, I've been calling disposal companies, the fire department, etc.,
looking for some way to dispose of these in compliance with EPA reg's
without having to pay an outrageous fee. Has anyone had any experience
with this? Secondly, it's against EPA reg's to "do commerce in items
that carry PCB's." How does this effect us glowbugs that periodically
buy/sell radio gear produced before 1977? Can we, in theory at least,
be fined by the EPA? Gawd, just when you thought it was safe to be a ham...
Ideas are appreciated. Thanks guys.
Fred - KG6NYK
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