Hi,
No that will not work. For erasing you'll need short wavelength UV (UV-C) with substantial power. The bill detectors emit long wavelength UV (UV-B to UV-A) at low power.
So maybe you can use snail-mail to get the e-proms to the eraser or get the eraser at your place.
Other options: Put the e-proms in direct sunlight or use a mercury sunlamp.
And in the very end you can try to get some eeprom replacements.
Good luck
No that will not work. For erasing you'll need short wavelength UV (UV-C) with substantial power. The bill detectors emit long wavelength UV (UV-B to UV-A) at low power.
So maybe you can use snail-mail to get the e-proms to the eraser or get the eraser at your place.
Other options: Put the e-proms in direct sunlight or use a mercury sunlamp.
And in the very end you can try to get some eeprom replacements.
Good luck
burnedfingers said:If you have 120 volt service I have a spare eraser.
Thanks, but I have already ordered a brand new eraser. We have twice that voltage here
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