AMS Lite 2.0 Assembly
AMS Lite 2.0 – Optimizing the AMS Lite MAKER WORD LINK: 🔗https://makerworld.com/it/models/1256248-ams-lite-2-0#profileId-1279699 This project was created to optimize the AMS Lite, addressing several issues that limited its usability: AMS Lite Issues: Difficulty inserting filaments into the motors. Limited compatibility with non-Bambu Lab spools. Aesthetic improvements needed. Difficulty reading the spool slot number. Need to maintain RFID recognition for Bambu Lab spools. Implemented Solutions: Rotated motors by 90° to make filament insertion easier. Used rollers to ensure compatibility with cardboard spools, Sunlu, Jayo, Amazon spools without the need for adapters. Redesigned for improved aesthetics to achieve a more harmonious look. Improved identification system to easily associate spools with their slots. Soldered extensions to RFID cables to maintain the recognition of Bambu Lab spools. Disclaimer on RFID System Modification The modification of the RFID system is optional and irreversible, thus voiding the AMS Lite warranty. Option without RFID Modification: By using this option, the readers remain in the old AMS Lite. Therefore, it will not be possible to read spools in the new AMS Lite 2.0, as the RFID system will not work. Option with RFID Modification: Cutting the original connectors and soldering the new cables. This modification will void the warranty. Recommendations for the RFID Modification: Use cables with a larger cross-section (0.75 mm²) for better signal transmission. Twist the cables (twisting): To reduce electromagnetic interference, twist the wires together. Limit the cable length: Post-twisting measurement: Before cutting, twist (twist) the cables and then measure the required length. Twisting reduces the total length of the cable, so it's important to measure after completing this process. Safety margin: Add 1-2 cm to the measured length to ensure sufficient length during installation. PTFE Tubes and Accessories To complete the project, you will need to purchase PTFE tubes and ball bearings. A complete kit also includes a tube cutter for precise cutting. The longer PTFE tubes will be cut from the purchased tubes and will have a length of 106 cm and 100 cm. These tubes will connect motors 3 and 4 to the extruder connectors located at top left and bottom left when looking at the printer from the front. For motors 1 and 2, the original longer tubes from the printer will be used, which will connect the motors to the extruder connectors at top right and bottom right. Conclusion Now, I leave you with the links to the tutorial and the AMS Lite disassembly guide: 🔗 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvvHjRZg0KQ
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