How to Get Tech Trash in Rust?

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If you’ve played Rust for a while, you’ve probably realized how important Tech Trash is. Whether you’re crafting a C4 or decking out your turret setup, this stuff is indispensable.

When I first started, getting enough Tech Trash felt like chasing a ghost, but over time, I nailed down some strategies that work like a charm. Let me break it down for you so you can snag Tech Trash without sweating bullets.

What Is Tech Trash and Why Do You Need It?

Tech Trash Rust

Tech Trash is a crafting resource you’ll need for high-tier gear like Timed Explosive Charges, Auto Turrets, and Weapon Mods (e.g., lasers, holo sights).

Without it, you’ll hit a wall when progressing to late-game dominance. So, knowing how to farm Tech Trash efficiently is a must.

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Where to Find Tech Trash?

There are three main ways of obtaining tech trash:

1. Loot High-Tier Crates

Loot Crates Rust
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One of the best ways I’ve found to score Tech Trash is by looting monuments. Certain crates, especially those in high-risk areas, almost always pay off. Here’s where you should head:

  • Elite Crates: Found in monuments like the Launch Site, Military Tunnels, and Oil Rig. These crates have about a 28% chance of dropping Tech Trash. Bring some decent gear because these places are crawling with other players.
  • Military Crates: A solid fallback if Elite Crates are out of reach. You’ll find these in spots like the Airfield or Train Yard, with a 17% chance of getting Tech Trash.
  • Locked Crates: These rare crates from supply drops or monument events have the highest chance—around 45%. If you see one, don’t hesitate.

📝 Pro Tip: Always keep your eyes peeled for NPCs or other players around these areas. You don’t want to get ambushed while rummaging through a crate.

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2. Recycle Specific Items

When I’m low on luck with loot, I turn to recycling. Several items break down into Tech Trash when recycled, so keep an eye out for these while scavenging:

  • CCTV Cameras: Recycle these to get 2 Tech Trash each.
  • Targeting Computers: Yield a whopping 3 Tech Trash per unit.
  • Large Rechargeable Batteries: Provide 1 Tech Trash.
  • Night Vision Goggles: Also give 1 Tech Trash.

I usually gather these from monuments or enemy players. Just stash them until you can safely recycle them at a workbench or a monument recycler.

3. Purchase and Recycle Auto Turrets

Auto Turrets Rust
via Lone.Design

If you’ve got scrap to burn, consider buying Auto Turrets from the Outpost for 400 scrap. Once you’ve got one, recycle it for a haul that includes Tech Trash, along with some other goodies.

This method is pricey but great if you’re sitting on a pile of scrap and need Tech Trash urgently.

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Other Methods to Farm Tech Trash

If the main ones don’t work out for you, give these a try:

4. Fight NPCs

Scientists at monuments like the Oil Rig or the Underwater Labs sometimes drop Tech Trash. It’s not guaranteed, but it’s a nice bonus while farming other loot.

5. Explore Monuments

Even lower-tier monuments like the Dome, Power Plant, and Water Treatment Plant occasionally yield Tech Trash. If you’re less geared, start here before tackling tougher spots.

Best Practices for Farming Tech Trash

Here’s how I make sure my farming runs are efficient:

  1. Gear Up: Don’t risk going into high-tier monuments unprepared. Bring weapons, healing, and armor.
  2. Plan Your Route: I like to hit multiple monuments in one trip, recycling as I go.
  3. Recycle Safely: Always recycle at a secure location. Nothing’s worse than losing all your loot because you got careless.

Also check: Rust Recycle Chart

Wrapping It Up

Getting Tech Trash in Rust can feel like a grind, but with the right strategy, you’ll be crafting C4 and dominating the battlefield in no time. Focus on looting high-tier crates, recycling smartly, and taking calculated risks in high-traffic areas. Remember, every piece of Tech Trash brings you one step closer to Rust supremacy.

Now it’s your turn. What’s your favorite way to farm Tech Trash? Let me know—maybe you’ll teach me a trick or two!

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do you get tech trash in Rust?

You can find Tech Trash in high-tier crates (Elite, Military, and Locked Crates) at monuments like the Launch Site, Military Tunnels, and Oil Rig. Alternatively, recycle specific components like CCTV Cameras or Targeting Computers.

How much scrap is 1 tech trash?

Tech Trash itself cannot be directly converted to scrap, but it can be recycled into 20 scrap each. It’s more valuable for crafting advanced items.

What comps give tech trash Rust?

Recycling CCTV Cameras (2 Tech Trash), Targeting Computers (3 Tech Trash), Large Rechargeable Batteries (1 Tech Trash), and Night Vision Goggles (1 Tech Trash) provides Tech Trash.

How do you get tech scrap?

Tech Trash is acquired from high-tier loot crates, by recycling specific components, or occasionally as loot from NPCs in monuments like Oil Rig or Military Tunnels.

Posted by
William Westerlund

William is an author, editor, and an avid gamer with over 10.000 hours in CS:GO (Counter-Strike 2). He also enjoys playing Rust, Dota 2, and TF2 but never became a top 1% player in any of those games.

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