
Eprom Eraser Help
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Eprom Eraser Help
Hi everyone, I just bought a Midland 70-1100 Eprom eraser and I am not sure how to use it. It has a timer that goes up to 60 minutes, I need to know how many minutes the Eprom/Eproms need to be in the eraser. My guess is around 10 minutes per Eprom but I have no clue. Thanks in advance for any and all help. 

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10 - 15 minutes should be ok if your bulb is fairly new, a little longer if it is getting some age on it.
Just make sure you get the door completely closed or else you will think you are erasing and the light has never come on.
The newer 70-1100's had a small lense that glowed when the UV light was on.
Just make sure you get the door completely closed or else you will think you are erasing and the light has never come on.
The newer 70-1100's had a small lense that glowed when the UV light was on.
Andy
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NC Certified Firefighter III / EMT-A
FCC Licensed Technician / Amateur Call NC4AB
http://www.brinkleyelectronics.com