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Step 1

              Adhere the Peanut Butter Lid to the bottom of the feeder               
  • use a waterproof glue compatable with plastics

use a waterproof glue compatable with plastics

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Step 2

              cut a hole in bottom of Peanut Butter jarjust large enough to slip the Lamp Socket through               
  • Insert the lamp socket after removing the collar. Tighten the threaded collar, over the jar’s hole, against the socket’s flange

Insert the lamp socket after removing the collar. Tighten the threaded collar, over the jar’s hole, against the socket’s flange

Step 3

              Add a LED lamp and plug it in               
  • A LED will provide enough heat without overheating the “nectar”

A LED will provide enough heat without overheating the “nectar”

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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