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Good Questions: Add a Switch to an IKEA Knappa Lamp?
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knappa090908.jpgSharon wants to know: Is there any way to hack Ikea's Knappa pendant lamp so that it uses a switch (instead of plugging/unplugging it)?

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Calling all IKEA Hackers (and all of you who have added switches to lamps): please share your wisdom with Sharon in the comments below - Thanks!

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Buy a switch adapter for the outlet (accepts one cord, has a switch on top). You still have to reach for the outlet, but there's no plugging/unplugging.

http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/(rj1dxhalzhtnwc55i1r23e55)/ProductDetails.aspx?SKU=3189842

posted by ChristopherB on September 9th 2008 at 10:18am
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there are extension cords out there that have switches on them, i have a couple ikea lamps plugged into one with a foot switch.

posted by diydame on September 9th 2008 at 10:20am
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I installed two Knappa lamps to one switch for bedroom accent lighting.

I installed a electrical box with a round white cover plate in the ceiling. I then drilled a hole in the center of the cover plate and ran the cable inside and hardwired the lamp. I would suggest a cable clamp mounted to the wire underneath the cover plate to make adjustments on the height of the lamp location.

Hope this helps.

posted by uero12 on September 9th 2008 at 10:25am
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-Extreme DIY-

I installed two Knappa lamps to one switch for bedroom accent lighting.

I installed a electrical box with a round white cover plate in the ceiling. I then drilled a hole in the center of the cover plate and ran the cable inside and hardwired the lamp. I would suggest a cable clamp mounted to the wire underneath the cover plate to make adjustments on the height of the lamp location.

Hope this helps.

posted by uero12 on September 9th 2008 at 10:27am
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you might want to try this:
http://www.seenontvproducts.net/zapperadapter/index.html

i used to have something similar at home. it was an adaptor that screwed into a light bulb socket and had a little chain that you could just pull to click the light on and off.

posted by frannybee on September 9th 2008 at 10:34am
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Along the same line as frannybee's suggestion you can use something like this remote wireless switch.

What I've done with mine, is use ikea dimmer cord and attached it to my wall using command performance strips, and viola instant light switch.

posted by Jose A on September 9th 2008 at 10:47am
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I just bought the $7.99 dimmer switch/cord at ikea.

I have those for a few lamps.

posted by Ana on September 9th 2008 at 10:59am
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I just finished hardwiring mine to replace the dated brass chandelier over my dining room table and am feeling extremely awesome right now. It was actually pretty easy!

posted by cathrobi on September 9th 2008 at 11:04am
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We hardwired ours to the existing box for an old dining room light. Piece of cake. Just be sure to turn off the power.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2042/2393281026_2ca8d768f6_o.jpg

Other than that, it looks like you've received tons of good advice for adding an in-line switch.

posted by pxlchk1 on September 9th 2008 at 11:27am
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IKEA dimmers are a ripoff.

With every single one I've ever bought from them - after the lightbulb burns out, so does the dimmer switch.

I'd use the Lutron dimmer switch on a cord.

posted by bepsf on September 9th 2008 at 11:50am
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Any hardware store will have switches that you can install on the cord. It is super easy, and will take all of six minutes.

posted by lemonadefish on September 9th 2008 at 12:27pm
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just buy the socket-and-cord from Urban Outfitters ($14) or World Market ($12.99) instead of from Ikea. It will have a switch installed on the cord. World Market's come in several colors, including clear, which I use with my Tord Boontje garland light. It works beautifully.

posted by Miriam on September 9th 2008 at 2:33pm
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Is hardwiring a pendant lamp to an exisiting light socket something that is relatively easy to do? I've been wanting to do this for awhile, but don't know how. Any helpful links or DIY instructions out there?

posted by idea chick on September 9th 2008 at 3:18pm
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You can also hook them up to a Clapper. (Yes, they still make those! :) )

posted by bohemianbeauty7 on September 9th 2008 at 5:29pm
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