BAMBU LAB X1C / P1S - BLLED CONTROLLER + POWER TAP CASE PRO

BAMBU LAB X1C / P1S - BLLED CONTROLLER + POWER TAP CASE PRO

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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2 plates
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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BAMBU LAB X1C / P1S BLLED CONTROLLER AND POWER TAP CASE

If you are installing an additinal LED into your X1C / P1S Printer, you problaby will also use the BLLED Controller from DutchDeveloper.
This controller is powered by 24V so you have the option of using a seperate power adapter or the power of the AMS.

If you are powered via AMS there is also an additional controller board (splitter) from 3DMachinist you can buy on Etsy

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I completely made this design simple but super useful and protective for all of the connectors.
The Cable outlet for the LED´s is located on the TOP Side

++ Power Tap
+ Click in Design - The inner walls will hold the board installed in place - so basicly no additional screws needed
+ Fan Grills for great airflow and air cirkulation
+ addittional support inside of the case to prevent the connectors from bending because of plugging cables in and out,
the supports are provided for all directions
+ 3x guiding pins for the power tap bord and 1x hole for additional fixing the bord with a screw (M2x6mm, optional)
+ smaller cutouts for the connectors

++ BLLED Controller
+ Click in Design - The inner walls will hold the board installed in place - so basicly no additional screws needed
+ Fan Grills for good airflow and air cirkulation
+ Added BLLED Logo and connector info
+ Precise fit usb-c cut-out
+ Precise fit single cable cut-outs 
+ Precise fit screw access

+++ PROTECTIVE BACK COVER
+ Slide-in / Click-in Design - Simply slide in the Cover, it will be securly locked when completely slided in
+ a hole cutout for mounting screw

Additionally needed to mount the Case directly to the Printer
1x M3x22mm screw

1x M2.5x22mm screw

Please print with materials like ABS or ASA
I desided to use ABS gray for the Case and ABS Black for the fonts and the logo because of the color of the X1C

I would love to here about your feedback. If you have any additional ideas,,, let me know.


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UPDATE 28.12.2023
I made an additional one case with vertical orientation without the need of screws.
For installing on the back of the printer i can recommend velcro tape
- USB-C accessible from the top
- LED cable accessible from the side
- Slide in Cover without hole

I also increased the outer wall thickness of the case from 1,45mm to 2mm because of prevent breaking walls when slide in / out the cover


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UPDATE 01.02.2024
Thanks for all the Feedback. 
There are two different PCBs are used for the powertab. They both are V1.3 but colored Purple or Blue.
Both have minimal differences in the dimensions wich i specificly optimised in V.2 for the Blue PCB
- optimised for the Blue Powertab PCB (V2 )
- optimised the Lid and Case for much a smother slide-in closing (V2)
- optimised the BLLED Case because of compatibility issues with some cables/connectors (V2)
- added 3mf for both case versions pre-conf for PLA (V2)
- renamed the .stl files → V1 is purple pcb and V2 is blue pcb → V1.1 and V2.1 is made for screws → V1.2 and V2.2 without Screws 

 

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I like the design but the fitment is off. The tabs on the lid caused the side wall to split. I cut them off nearly flush and it's still plenty of retention. However, the powertap does not fit; the slot for the 4pin connector on the short side is too narrow. The connector measures 9.5mm and the channel measures a bit under 9mm. Update: V2 fits perfectly :)
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Thx for your feedback. I will check that. In my case i have no issues with the connector on both sides. They are fits perfectly in my case. If you can share some pictures it will help for design optimisations so i can improve that
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Replying to @B0raX3D :
I can only assume I have a newer version of the powertap pcb. Mine is blue, where yours in the pic is purple. I trimmed some extra unnecessary plastic off the sides of the connectors and got them to fit in, but then I discovered the holes in my pcb are also smaller and the little pegs don't fit. So, I cut those off too lol. Now it fits.
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Replying to @Shenaniganz :
i have updated the case for the blue version and optimised the holes for the connectors
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Thank you for this print! Why not print this in PLA? Just wondering the reason for ABS etc.
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@mattofpeace I generally use ABS or ASA for everything that contains electronic components due to waste heat and better material stability. If you like to print in PLA, you can easily adjust your setting in bambu slicer for PLA, that works also but i personally do not recommend PLA for use with electroniclal parts
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Replying to @B0raX3D :
Fair enough :) PETG work okay right?
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Replying to @mattofpeace :
Technically, yes
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There is nu fuse on the blled controller. when you have a short on the led strip you will blow the BL Psu.
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That´s correct, but if you get a short circuit, then you have done something wrong anyway or not worked properly. But that is the purely technical part that has nothing to do with the case here ;-)
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