AMS lite wallmount option for small enclosures

AMS lite wallmount option for small enclosures

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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Hey guys,

I dont have much space in my appartement and my printer is placed in a little cabinet in the kitchen, which isnt big enough to fit the AMS lite as well. So I had to come up with a new concept. Maybe some of you have the same problem and may need a solution like this too.

You can print all parts you need. And also can reuse all the parts of your ams lite as well.

Printplate 1 holds the attachment for the tubes holding the spools. You can just take them from the AMS lite, get them in thightly with a hammer, drill some holes (4mm) through the 2 holes at the sides and secure them with 2x M4x20 screws and nuts each (8x screws and nuts).

Then you just need 14x M4x20 countersunk head screw to get them to the wall

The second build plate holds the casing for the circuit board and the motors. Here you only need 7x M3x10 countersunk head screw to get them to the wall. All the other srews you need are the srews you get while disassembling the AMS lite.

 

(I rebuild the tubes, which hold the spools, because I didnt want to drill into the originals. In case you want to do it like this too, you need to buy tubes with the exact inner and outer diameter as the originals in your hardware store. Then you need to reprint the snapping mechanism on Plate 3)

 

I hope I didnt forget any crucial information.

If you need help or have any problems while assembling or printing, please feel free to write a comment.

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Thanks for sharing this. Do you loose the RFID feature?
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Yeah unfortunalety. I didnt use much of the bambu filaments, so I didnt need the RFID function. But thats a good point. I could make a second version with the RFID function. Thanks for your hint :)
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Replying to @Skytoonic :
That would be great, but as far as I know, you're not supposed to extend the RFID cables. However, I haven't tried it myself. I wanted to print this version, but it doesn't work with the RFID function. AMS lite anti-humidity solution-part1 by HenryFang亨利方 - Maker World
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Replying to @Skytoonic :
That would be great! Any Idea when you might be able to do that? No pressure just was going to print a couple of these and might use another solution for now since I don't want to break the RFID support. Thanks again for the response and consideration. This is a great design and seems to be the only one with what I want/need
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Very good, It works even on the ceiling. One small thing, you cannot screw the feeders support without the feeders cable going through the small opening, so it makes it a bit uncomfortable
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Ahh you´re right. Thats something I forgot to mention in the description. I should have made a better solution for this....
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i think you have the perfect solution for my problem!
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Nice :)
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nice job, is that a IKEA cabinet?
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Yes this is an IKEA kitchen cabinet, because it fitted exactly in the space of my broken dishwasher :)
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Hi, how do you do with the motor filaments of the spool supports? you don't use them? it doesn't cause problems when changing colors?
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Hi, sorry if I dont understand your question correctly. But there is no motor for the spools. The only motor in the ams sits in the grey box with the orange holes. The spools themselves have no motor. I am using this system since nearly one year now, and there never been problems with it. Hope that answers your question :)
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There is no motor in the spool supports the spools dont turn by motor on the AMS lite
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