Introduction: Menorah-POV
After seeing all the LED menorah projects out there I thought this was the next (although warped) step.This is a melding of a hanukah menorah(chanukkiyah) and an Adafruit Industries miniPOV. The candle holders were drilled out to pass wires for the LEDs and with a little help from a soldering iron and some zipties menorah-POV was born. I don't think this is exactly what Ladyada had in mind when she developed the miniPOV kit.
14 Comments
15 years ago on Introduction
happy hanuka !! ×× ×× ××× ×©×× ××× ×¢× ×שר××.! interestung idea to combine the pov circuit and the menora...
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
sorry my last comment was in hebrew and this destroy because the wronge page encoding...
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
no worries
15 years ago on Introduction
There is a movement to "green", holidays and this might be fun except the first few days it wouldn't display much. Could also be used for Kwanzaa as we are supposed to Make things and there is a candelabra involved. Years ago we put a tiny Menorah in our window, (single pane), day four or five BAM! the window cracks. It made an inverted Y shape with several spokes like an upside down Menorah. Richard
Reply 13 years ago on Introduction
Hi Richard,
Very funny!
I had the same thing happen to me once. I had just enough room on the window sill to put my Chanukkiyah - but I didn't anticipate that the heat from the candles and the cold from outside (because I had a storm window and then the inside living room window) would crack the glass on the inside window!
After that, we put an electric Menorah in the window and lit our candles on a table - far away from any glass!
Hag Sameach, David
15 years ago on Introduction
And here I am still trying to make a Menorah of modern design from tooling foil, foam core, and bottle caps to hold the candles. It is two years now. Artist block. First year my Menorah was just bottle caps (almost burned the house down). Second year I found one that fit my budget (a little more than $5 bucks). But I still want to one day make my own. It will have more meaning for me as a convert. Hag Sameach to all from a starving artist.
15 years ago on Introduction
Todah... for a funky project. Uni Rotseh lidfock hu-lilah, al mitat, ma-yim, shellee. Y'sha-Coah Haverim, ve Haverot.
15 years ago on Introduction
You just need a gyro equipped dreidel and you are set for the holidays.
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
would make for the longest game of dreidel.....cool idea
15 years ago on Introduction
i assure you, this is exactly what i had in mind! the minipov is designed to be reprogrammed and re-used for any number of blinky projects! :) hag sameach!
Reply 15 years ago on Introduction
might be looking at a spokePOV for more resolution..........
15 years ago on Introduction
This is persistance of vision - when you wave the menorah in the air it appears to say :"happy hanukah". Check out some of the other POVs to see what I mean. Another one of my projects was going to be an LED menorah hooked up to a GPS clock and a photocell (to detect sundown) - I guess I have to follow through with it now.
15 years ago on Introduction
Really neat, nice job.
15 years ago on Introduction
very nice! this could save many candles for you or yourself. could give fewer chances of fires starting also your alarm wouldn't go off too and wax can burn you.. great instructable!