✨ Light up your 3D prints like a pro, no sweat! 🧲
The BIQU Panda Lux LED Light Strip Upgrade Kit is a precision-engineered lighting solution designed exclusively for Bambu-Lab 3D printers (P1S, P1P, X1C, X1E). Featuring a 5V 0.3A LED bar with magnetic, tool-free installation, it integrates seamlessly with your printer’s original controls without interfering with lidar functions. Its robust aluminum housing guarantees efficient heat dissipation, extending LED lifespan up to 36,000 hours, while providing soft, eye-friendly illumination to enhance print monitoring and quality assurance.
Material | Aluminum |
Light Source Type | Light Emitting Diode |
Shade Material | Aluminum |
Brand | BIQU |
Style | Panda Lux |
Manufacturer | BIQU |
Part Number | 10600006750.3A |
Item Weight | 14.9 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 11.89 x 1.54 x 1.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Panda Lux Light Strip |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**G
Major upgrade over the stock light!
This was very easy to install and took less than 2 mins. They seem to have fixed the shorter wire length that I had heard complained about in other reviews, as mine easily reached. This makes it much brighter than the stock light and much more easy to see while in front of the printer. I will say that the brightness does make the webcam ever so slightly washed out and less detailed than the stock light, but that is a pretty nit-picky comment and not something that would make shy away from it. Well worth it! Would definitely recommend!
T**L
Simply awesome, MUST HAVE upgrade
The stock X1C light is laughable, hardly lights up the build space through the camera or in person. I tried another light kit that had 3 individual LED strips, and although it produced great light in person, it completely ruined the camera view, just washed everything out... This one however, PREFECT light output. Lights up good in person, and shows AMAZING detail through the camera. The details in dark filament are visible, and the light colors (specifically white) aren't washed out into a giant blurr. It really does hit the lighting sweet spot. The magnets make for a super easy and clean install, the light doesn't get in the way of the tool head in any of its movements (which it really only comes close to it during homing and extrusion calibration). My only gripe is that the wire lead on the light could be just a smidgen longer. I had to use the included splitter as an extension basically to keep tension off the wire when closing the plastic cover. I could probably mount the splitter a little better instead of just "hanging" it where it is, but that's on me, not the light or how it's designed. Not ideal, but it works. I don't plan on trying to run both it and the stock light because A) I don't really see the need after seeing this single bar's lighting performance, and B) there's a lot of discussion about the rated output for the lighting circuit and how running both lights can overload it, I'd rather just not risk it. Overall, a MUST for any P1/X1 in my opinion!
J**.
BIQU Panda Lux, Led Light Strip (Defincate) Upgrade Kit - Much much needed!
This is a much needed upgrade for anyone that has a Bambu Lab P1S printer.the Big Q Panda Lux light is a Great value and a good price for this definate upgrade, it has made a huge upgrade with the lighing...really notecable when you view your prints through the app, this is where is "shines."Total "night and day" and is super easy to install and easy to use.I have had for a couple months now and it works great with no issues...build quality seems good and it fits nice and neat tucket away where no one will notice it.The product is specifically designed for the P1S and it shows...no regret with this purchase, very happy with it.
C**N
significant improvement in illumination, but installation is kind of a messy project
TLDR; installation is a pain, but it's worth it in the end.Annotated installation pictures are included in this review/how-to.I installed this on an X1E, which I believe has a different board than the X1C, but I'm not 100% sure about that. The installation instructions were terrible in general, but non-existent for the X1E model printer, so I had to figure it out myself.You need to remove the AMS, remove the top glass, and open the front door. Since you are working above the door, it's very difficult to see what you are doing. A headlamp helped.I finally figured out that the connector I needed to get to is under the gray ribbon cable. You have to unclip the ribbon cable to move it out of the way, same with the round black wire with the Ferrite bulge on it. You then have to remove the white glue with some tiny needle nose pliers from the 2-pin LED light connector (black and red wires) and then carefully remove the itty-bitty connector by pulling straight out using the pliers (carefully).You then plug in the new jumper wire (provided) to the old board connector, then connect the other end to the new, small "splitter board" (provided). I then stuck the new board just under the black Ferrite, sticking it to the flat ribbon cable against the wall using the double stick tape already on the bottom of the splitter board PCB.They claim the lightbar just sticks with the magnets, but the magnets are super lame. I don't trust them. think a light breeze would hold this thing better than the magnets. They also provide some 3M double stick tape squares, but those are also useless as they are too thin.There are two clips that protrude down from above the ledge on which you are supposed to mount this thing, so the light bar will NOT sit flush (at least on my machine) on the metal. That is why the provided tape doesn't work - it's too thin. I ended up using some thicker double-stick foam tape (3M VHB) I had around in order to provide enough space for the light bar to "fly" over the two clips and stick to the ledge.While you CAN plug the original (front) Bambu light into the splitter board, they recommend that you do NOT do that since the LED drive circuit will be overloaded. So the wire from the original LED was just tucked out of the way and abandoned.I'm not sure if the X1E has an extra LED light bar (it has 2), or if all the X1's are like this, but the original Bambu light on the left side is still there and still works. I didn't have to fiddle with any of it's wires at all.Anyway, after 30 minutes of muttering to myself, I finally got it all installed and back together. The light is SO much better than stock, so gritting your way through the installation is still worth it.
J**A
Solid buy with providing great chamber visibility
This is an outstanding unit that is easy & clean to install, and looks gorgeous! Once you have in installed this is confusing why Bambu Lab did not design this in by default, this unit reveals excellent chamber visibility for me now!
D**R
Works great and installs easily
I purchased this for my Bambu Labs P1S because the factory light was not great. The installation instructions were clear and there was no issue with the installation which was very easy. There is no permanent change to the P1S so you can easily put it back to stock. Once installed these lights were a great improvement over the factory lights and considering the low price this is a great add-on to the Bambu printers
D**E
Quick, easy, Bright Must Have!
This is a must have for any Bambu Printer owner! Very bright and pretty easy to install despite some of the available instructions. Takes about 3 minutes to compete. The lights have the exact amount of wire needed to plug in and not have to deal with excess in the printer and attached magnetically. Super simple. The confusing part is the maker includes parts that are not used and no explanation of what they are for. Highly recommended. I am attaching a photo of 2 of printers 1 with and 1 without the light bar. The second bar was installed 3 minutes later.
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