Bambu Lab Filament Buffer Connection Board – Buffer Sensor Board for AMS
The Bambu Lab Filament Buffer Connection Board is located inside the AMS filament buffer and is equipped with a Hall sensor. It monitors the filament loading status by detecting the position changes of the buffer slider, ensuring reliable filament feeding.
Essential for restoring proper filament detection and loading status monitoring in the AMS buffer system.
Bambu Lab Filament Buffer Connection Board Key Features
- Hall Sensor Equipped – Detects slider position changes
- Filament Monitoring – Tracks loading status
- Original OEM Part – Genuine Bambu Lab quality
- Buffer Integration – Designed for AMS buffer
- Direct Replacement – Same specifications as original
- Reliable Detection – Accurate position sensing
When to Replace
- Detection Failures – Filament status not detected
- False Readings – Incorrect loading status
- Buffer Errors – AMS buffer communication issues
- Sensor Malfunction – Hall sensor not responding
- Physical Damage – Visible board damage
Compatibility
Compatible Systems:
Note: This board is specifically for the AMS filament buffer. AMS Lite uses a different buffer design. |
Bambu Lab Filament Buffer Connection Board Specifications
| Brand | Bambu Lab |
| Bambu Part Number | SAA025 |
| Part Type | Connection Board / Sensor Board |
| Sensor Type | Hall Sensor |
| Function | Monitors filament loading status via buffer slider position |
| Compatibility | AMS |
Replacement Tips
- Confirm it’s the AMS buffer board – This part is for the original AMS filament buffer (not AMS Lite).
- Power off first – Unplug the printer/AMS before opening the buffer and disconnecting cables.
- Reseat the connector – Loose plugs can cause intermittent sensor readings; reseat before replacing.
- Keep the buffer clean – Filament dust buildup can affect smooth buffer movement and sensor readings.
FAQ
Q: How do I access the buffer connection board?
A: Follow the official Bambu Lab AMS maintenance guide. The board is located inside the filament buffer unit.
Q: What are symptoms of a faulty buffer board?
A: Common symptoms include incorrect filament status detection, false “filament empty” or “filament loaded” readings, and AMS buffer-related errors.
Q: Do I need special tools for replacement?
A: Standard tools for AMS disassembly are sufficient. Take photos before disconnecting cables to ensure proper reconnection.
Q: Does this include the full filament buffer assembly?
A: No. This listing is for the connection/sensor board only unless the package contents state otherwise.
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