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Default RFID chips

On 2008-12-01, Eeyore wrote:


Ron Johnson wrote:

Ron Johnson wrote:

Ours dont look like either of those, it`s just a flat disk.

Ah it`s like the last example at http://www.g6phf.co.uk/site/?p=63
That page wouldn`t open for me at first


Ah yes, the thin one.

I just checked my wheelie bins. They've just introduced them here (St
Albans) a black one and a green one. No RFIDS in the circular cut-out in
those.

I did hear somewhere that one council has given up on using them because
they were unreliable and the crews had to keep manually entering nul
values, slowing down the collections !


that probably meant the binmen had to fill in the blanks when the RFID
fails (due to lost/damaged/defective RFID token)