Type a keyword, eg. "PAX", "room divider" & find it

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Rönas/Ledberg pendant lamp


Materials: Rönas, Ledberg

Description: I could not find a satisfying solution to light my dining room, so I made a customized Lamp myself. There was an inspiring hack with the Rönas candleholder on here before.

But instead of wiring it to the ceiling with Sända tracks I made free hanging tracks from aluminum profiles and did the wiring inside them. It is all routed parallel with 0,75 mm² in rather complicated black MDF profiles an an oiled strip to cover it all up.



The upper profile contains five Ledberg strips. The Ledbergs get powered by a transformer in the baldachin with 12 V DC. I took the one from the plug connector included with Ledberg, because it is rather small when you cut it open and just use the circuit board. Under the Ledberg I routed the 250 V AC power supply for the Rönas lamps.
I hope you like it.

~ Alojz Šuc, Nuremberg, Germany

6 comments:

  1. I like the look, but am worried about how well anchored that swing is...

    ReplyDelete
  2. It should hold up to 160 kilos and already had to undergo ample testing. ;-) 160/16 mm screws in a wooden beam...

    ReplyDelete
  3. We have an Ikea swing like that in our basement! Ours too is screwed into the beam. The kids love it!!

    ReplyDelete
  4. This site is full of worrywarts.....

    ReplyDelete
  5. Interesting because I had heard such good things about it.
    International Business Company RAK

    ReplyDelete

Everyone is free to comment but IKEAHackers.net reserves the right to remove comments that do not contribute constructively to the discussion, contain profanity, personal attacks or seek to promote a personal or unrelated business. SPAM will be deleted.

If you have a Blogger profile, you can click on the SUBSCRIBE BY EMAIL link that will show up below and receive all follow up comments on the hack via email.

Don't have a Blogger profile? Create one for free here so you won't have to be be listed as "anonymous".