Bambu Lab Printer Mod Power Box - 5v 12v USB-A - Powers LEDs and Bento Box with Switches

Bambu Lab Printer Mod Power Box - 5v 12v USB-A - Powers LEDs and Bento Box with Switches

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.5 h
1 plate

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Description

This model is a small power junction/switch box for the Bambu Lab x1c/p1s that provides power and switches for printer mods like a LED strip and/or Bento Box filter. This unit uses the XY-3606 pcb module, which is a voltage buck converter. It has a 12v bypass, 5v out, and a powered USB port. I power this unit with a very basic 12v 5a power brick, with the standard 12v barrel plug. They typically come in the same design as a laptop charger, but you can also find wall/socket mount versions if you want to save space.

 

Materials:

12v 5a Power Brick - make sure this is UL listed or tested in some other way (~$10)

XY-3606 Voltage Buck Converter - can find on Amazon or Aliexpress (~$2-5)

DC rocker switches (2) - cheap, standard rocker switches (~$1)

Double-sided foam tape

Double-sided high temp foam tape

M3 brass inserts (4)

M3 panhead hex screws (4)

Electronic Solder

Heat-shrink cable wrap

 

Tools:

Soldering iron

Desoldering Device/Braided Desolder

Wire cutters/strippers

Small/Needle Nose Pliers

Side Cutters/Knippers

M3 Hex key

Scissors

 

Please download and use the Instructions PDF while assembling and installing this Mod Power Box, it has detailed steps and photos of the process!


Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
ModPowerBox_Instructions.pdf

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please show a pic of cable routing! I can't figure it out either!
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Would you happen to have a pic of how you routed the bento box fan wiring? I can't seem to locate a good trail to safely keep it out of the working area and into the riser.
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