Introduction: LED Flickering Candle Menorah Retrofit
Anyone Jewish and over 40 will know what I am talking about, your parents have been using the same electric menorah bought in the 1960's from EJ Korvette on bay parkway in Brooklyn
(or equivalent in your town) and as the bulbs have burned out over the years replaced them with
any they could find, didn't matter what color they where. and every Chanuka (Hanuka) they would
shlep it out of the cleaning closet and put it in the window, and it would look more like a fun house display then a proper Chanuka menorah.
If you are reading this, laughing and nodding your head in agreement.
This instructable is for YOU!
(or equivalent in your town) and as the bulbs have burned out over the years replaced them with
any they could find, didn't matter what color they where. and every Chanuka (Hanuka) they would
shlep it out of the cleaning closet and put it in the window, and it would look more like a fun house display then a proper Chanuka menorah.
If you are reading this, laughing and nodding your head in agreement.
This instructable is for YOU!
Step 1: Removing the Old Bulbs and Retrofitting
Besides making the menorah look better, This also saves money by using LOW powered LED's
(I added a rechargeable Li-on battery that lasts strangely for 8 nights on a single charge)
I show how to do this in another instructable
www.instructables.com/id/Zoltar-The-Flickering-Lamps/
Here is the pictures on removing the bulbs and adding the LED's
(I added a rechargeable Li-on battery that lasts strangely for 8 nights on a single charge)
I show how to do this in another instructable
www.instructables.com/id/Zoltar-The-Flickering-Lamps/
Here is the pictures on removing the bulbs and adding the LED's