Bambu Lab A1 LED Light System

Bambu Lab A1 LED Light System

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
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Introduction:

I really like my A1 but we're not going to lie, the lighting system is close to useless. 😅

So I created a box that contains a module consisting of a light sensor (photoresistor) and a relay.

This box is made up of 2 channels, the first for routing the wiring through the X-axis sleeve, the other for routing the photoresistor as close as possible to the A1's original lighting.

The model has been designed to satisfy all skill levels, from experienced makers to beginners, with installation requiring very little equipment or knowledge.

In simple terms, when the A1's LED is activated, the photoresistor is illuminated and the relay changes state. This makes it very easy to control remote lighting from the A1's touch screen.

 

 

Material:

XH-M13 module

Socket splitter

Power supply (or any other that fits your needs)

Any led bar/strip

 

For wiring there is various solutions, I expose 3 of them:

  1. using the A1's AMS port (24Vdc), this is the cleanest way of wiring the system but perhaps the most difficult for beginners.
  2. using a little power supply for the XH-M13 and another with the led bar (the one sold with the bar for exemple)
  3. using a more powerfull power supply to give power to both the XH-M13 and the led bar (my choice)
Wiring with the same power supply for both XH-M131 and the led bar

Assembly:

  1. Print the plate, I printed mine in white Bambu PLA
  2. Assemble the box + clip + axe
  3. Route your wires to the box
  4. Route the photoresistor to the A1 led
  5. Switch on
  6. Adjust the level of light output by turning the potentiometer slowly.

My tuning tip: Leave the A1 light off, turn the potentiometer clockwise, turn the light on then turn it anticlockwise until the relay clicks.

 

LED strip:

I just share how I've made my light system, you're free to make your own. I recommend the A1 LED Bar V2 by DerTobi01 with my remix of bar, I've adde more room and a diffuser. Its design is really well conceived, it doesn't interfere with the extruder and is very easy to install.

 

 

 

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This is a great idea. I made it and put it together and it works perfectly. The only problem I have is there is not enough clearance between the vertical rail and the moving part the case is mounted to soon likely won’t be using it. The wall of the case is too thick and rubs on the vertical rail. I may resort to sanding it to make it thinner, but in my opinion that side needs to be thinner or a section needs to be left out.
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It's true that it's very tight, but I've looked at mine with a backlight and I don't think it's touching. I'll try to reduce the thickness a little more to leave more space, thanks for your feedback. I have a second version which consists of gluing the box to the rear of the X motor with double-sided adhesive tape, it might be interesting to share it.
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Replying to @Bastien :
I imagine every machine could be slightly different but on mine it definitely touched. Before I went to the extent of reworking that part of your design, I simply cut that thin side piece off and it fit without touching but would need a small piece of double sided tape to keep it in place. I still like the idea and will keep it on my printer since it is the perfect solution for turning the two light bars I made on and off with a separate switch.
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