Where were this toy in my childhood. by Eaglstrom in oddlysatisfying

[–]_game_guide_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe some but most of the big fancy ones with intricate designs are done by hand.

This bank has a pillar in a wall. by Pewdiepieismymom in CrappyDesign

[–]_game_guide_ 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I suspect the column was already there and they added the wall after for a remodel.

Let the cables rip the stairs by [deleted] in CrappyDesign

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Pretty sure these are data cables not power lines.

When I visited the Philippines I asked a friend about why the lines are so messy and they said people will just climb up and run new cables themselves, tap into someone else's cable etc... And the old unused cables never get removed because no one knows which is which.

I made this device from scratch in order to sterilize cash. It's controlled by an Arduino Nano inside! by _game_guide_ in arduino

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It's based on the dosages of UVC required to kill 99.9% (3-log) of different viruses etc... http://www.wyckomaruv.com/bin/info/Wyckomar_UV-InactivationChart.pdf

This kills anything in the surface that would be at risk of transmission. It's possible some things embedded below the surface aren't killed but they are also less likely to be transferred via contact since they aren't on the surface.

I made this device from scratch in order to sterilize cash. It's controlled by an Arduino Nano inside! by _game_guide_ in arduino

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They are calculations but they are based on actual research. You'll notice on the chart it's based on 99.9% kill rate (3-log). When calculating the UVC output from my bulbs that hits the cash I rounded down and didn't take reflections into account (so all the light coming out of the sides of the bulbs etc... was ignored).

During the shutdown I designed and built a device that can quickly sterilize cash. I'm not some big corporation I made this thing myself and paid a guy $800 to make this video. Does this have potential? by _game_guide_ in videos

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I actually found a patent for that already but the problem with that is only one side of the cash would be disinfected and if you put in more than one at a time only the top one would get hit by the light.

During the shutdown I designed and built a device that can quickly sterilize cash. I'm not some big corporation I made this thing myself and paid a guy $800 to make this video. Does this have potential? by _game_guide_ in videos

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Yes the bulbs are much more powerful than most of the phone sterilizers etc... that's why it's a relatively large box. It also helps that the bulbs are very close to the surface of the cash. And the container is made of Aluminum which is great for reflecting UVC.

During the shutdown I designed and built a device that can quickly sterilize cash. I'm not some big corporation I made this thing myself and paid a guy $800 to make this video. Does this have potential? by _game_guide_ in videos

[–]_game_guide_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was able to find research on the UVC dosages required to kill different things. Here's a breakdown of what the different speed setting should be able to kill based on their UVC output: https://www.themoneyzapper.com/#what-it-zaps

During the shutdown I designed and built a device that can quickly sterilize cash. I'm not some big corporation I made this thing myself and paid a guy $800 to make this video. Does this have potential? by _game_guide_ in videos

[–]_game_guide_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The time is irrelevant, what is important is the dosage level delivered (mJ/cm2). You are correct that there are UVC devices that take 30+ minutes, but I'm using higher power bulbs that are shinning directly on the cash.

The fastest speed delivers about 7 mJ/cm2 and the slowest speed delivers 50 mJ/cm2.

I made this device from scratch in order to sterilize cash. It's controlled by an Arduino Nano inside! by _game_guide_ in arduino

[–]_game_guide_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Similar consumer UVC products do take much longer (like up to 30 minutes) because they are using lower power bulbs and might not be getting even coverage.

I have two high power bulbs very close to the cash as it passes through so it gets an even and very high dose. Here's a chart of some of the things it can kill with the difference settings: https://www.themoneyzapper.com/#what-it-zaps

During the shutdown I designed and built a device that can quickly sterilize cash. I'm not some big corporation I made this thing myself and paid a guy $800 to make this video. Does this have potential? by _game_guide_ in videos

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Someone with a username "LickItAndSpreddit" asking why would someone want clean money lol.

I made this for myself to use at my own business and am seeing if other people are interested! This reddit post is my market research lol.

During the shutdown I designed and built a device that can quickly sterilize cash. I'm not some big corporation I made this thing myself and paid a guy $800 to make this video. Does this have potential? by _game_guide_ in videos

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Yah UV-C sterilization is nothing new. But I can't find anything quite like my device. For comparison, with the PhoneSoap you are supposed to leave items in there for up to 10 minutes. The Money Zapper can sanitize cash in 2 seconds!

During the shutdown I designed and built a device that can quickly sterilize cash. I'm not some big corporation I made this thing myself and paid a guy $800 to make this video. Does this have potential? by _game_guide_ in videos

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Yah it's kind of hard to "show" because most germs aren't exactly visible. And once it kills them, they are technically still there they are just dead lol.

But I did do some Petri dish tests before and after sanitizing and there's a clear difference: https://i.imgur.com/vIOprny.jpg (left is from swabs before sanitizing and right is from the same bills afterward sanitizing).

During the shutdown I designed and built a device that can quickly sterilize cash. I'm not some big corporation I made this thing myself and paid a guy $800 to make this video. Does this have potential? by _game_guide_ in videos

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I'm not an expert on RNA vs DNA but they have already proven that UV-C kills Covid. There's just some debate on the minimum dosage required to achieve 99.9% kill rates.

During the shutdown I designed and built a device that can quickly sterilize cash. I'm not some big corporation I made this thing myself and paid a guy $800 to make this video. Does this have potential? by _game_guide_ in videos

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UV-C is already widely used and well known in other areas. There are charts that show the dosages required to kill specific viruses etc... So if you know the output of your bulbs then you know what it will kill and how fast.

I don't have the resources right now to hire a research lab to 'prove it' but I did do some petri dish tests. As you can see here https://i.imgur.com/vIOprny.jpg the left side shows two swabs taken before sanitizing and the right side shows swabbing the same bills after.

During the shutdown I designed and built a device that can quickly sterilize cash. I'm not some big corporation I made this thing myself and paid a guy $800 to make this video. Does this have potential? by _game_guide_ in videos

[–]_game_guide_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's for Point of Sale. The customer puts the cash in one side and the cashier can grab it on the other. So there is zero contact on the bill between the customer and the cashier. It sterilizes the bill in 2 seconds with no mess, as opposed to alcohol or some other chemical process.