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Only useful items should be donated to the space. Post your donation suggestion to the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/nottinghack Google Group] first.  
 
Only useful items should be donated to the space. Post your donation suggestion to the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/nottinghack Google Group] first.  
  
Items donated that currently have a storage location (such as kettle leads, LEDs, plugs and pens) should be placed directly into their allocated space. Donations to be broken down or repatriated should be left on the [[wooden storage rack]] at the back of the Hackspace.
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Items donated that currently have a storage location (such as kettle leads, LEDs, plugs and pens) should be placed directly into their allocated space. Donations to be broken down or repatriated should be left on the [[Donations Area|wooden storage rack]] at the back of the Hackspace.
  
 
Items should be marked so that it is clear whether it is complete and working or not.
 
Items should be marked so that it is clear whether it is complete and working or not.

Revision as of 12:50, 28 February 2019

Only useful items should be donated to the space. Post your donation suggestion to the Google Group first.

Items donated that currently have a storage location (such as kettle leads, LEDs, plugs and pens) should be placed directly into their allocated space. Donations to be broken down or repatriated should be left on the wooden storage rack at the back of the Hackspace.

Items should be marked so that it is clear whether it is complete and working or not.

Background

In spring 2014 the space become aware that too many 'donations' are no better than waste material, and simply add to the burden of waste processing in the Hackspace.

Previously, schemes were set up to try and accept a wide range of 'things that may be hacked' but all too often, they stayed unwanted and unloved on the donations / scrap rack at the back of the workshop.

From June 2014, a new was set up to try and restrict donations to those things which can reasonably be used for hacking. If not taken for such purposes within a short space of time, they will be converted to scrap. If too many of a kind of item falls into this category they will be added to the 'not wanted here' list.

Not Wanted Here

Consumer electronics

  • Televisions, and other displays using CRTs (they are energy inefficient, and difficult to dispose of) No
  • Non-working mobile 'phones - there are no parts which can find a use in other projects in them. No

Electronic components

  • Loose and unidentifiable SMT parts. No
  • Antique items that would never be used in a project. No
  • High voltage components of dubious safety due to condition. No