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BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V2.0 New Upgrade Control Board 32Bit with TMC2209 UART Driver 3D Printer Parts Cheetah for Creality Ender 3
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Brand | BIGTREETECH |
Voltage | 5 Volts, 3.3 Volts |
Material | PCB |
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- 1)If you encounter any problems, please write us via Amazon as soon as possible. We have professional technical after-sales personnel to solve your problems;
- 2)Because the fan on the SKR Mini E3 V2.0 control board is a CNC fan, you need to set the wind speed before using it. (Note: V2.0 version of the fan is not ready to use after power on);
- 3)Support BLtouch, filament detection, power-off resume, automatic shutdown, etc .;
- 4)Increase the distance between the driving chip and the components to avoid the trouble caused by the heat sink;
- 5)The hot bed MOS tube uses WSK220N04, low on-resistance, larger heat dissipation area, and reduce heat generation;
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Print Quality | 4.1 | 4.1 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 4.6 |
Easy to install | 4.1 | 4.1 | 3.5 | 3.8 | 4.3 |
Noise level | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.0 | — | 4.8 |
Value for money | 4.1 | 4.1 | — | 4.1 | 5.0 |
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Better Protection and Safety DesignIncrease the distance between the driving chip and the components to avoid the trouble caused by the heat sink. |
Two CNC Fan InterfaceChange an original frequent fan to a CNC fan, user-friendly. |
Power ChipUse MP1584EN power chip, support 12-24V power input, maximum output current up to 2.5A. |
Add 5V Power Supply
5V power supply with BLTouch, TFT and RGB interfaces is optional.
Onboard Sensorless Homing Function
You can use this function by plugging in the jumpcap, easy and convenient.
Connect with Power-off Resume
Connect with BLTouch
Connect with Automatic Shutdown
Connect with Filament Detection
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ASIN | B0882QGFZR |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #835 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #1 in 3D Printer Controllers |
Date First Available | May 5 2020 |
Manufacturer | BIGTREETECH |
Place of Business | BIGTREETECH |
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Note: You need to really know what you are doing, and have to be comfortable to crimp and solder your own cables if not using this for an Ender!
Was overall very easy for me to install in my Prusa clone.
The new drivers are amazing! Compared to the super old drivers from the old 8 Bit board these are virtually noiseless. I can actually sit in the same room and work when the printer is printing.
Overall very positively surprised that the swap out went so smoothly.
I cannot say anything about the MOSFET quality as I am using two separate big ones for bed and hot-end use. So no experiences using the on-board ones. Tip: Use separate big MOSFETs, they come cheap (2 pack for way below $30) and usually ready to use, with cable clamps etc., they reduce any heating issues, reduce fire issues and take any heat/power strain off the board. Bought mine on Amazon years ago, never regretted it.
Pros:
1. Very compact design, in fact it is truly "mini"
2. Excellent drivers, make a noisy printer virtually silent, cooler included
3. Marlin 2.0 shines on this board
4. Works exceptionally well with my Orion Piezo auto leveller, I now get the bed perfectly levelled with 9-point in less than a minute. Every print's first layer is now pure art
5. Board build quality and online documentation ranges from very good to absolutely sufficient for such a competitively priced board.
6. Noticeably better performance with this 32-bit board.
7. Super easy to flash the firmware updates
8. Lots of people own this and there is quite a lot to google out there if you ever get stuck. Did not have to use their customer service once.
Cons:
1. You should really be comfortable with configuring Marlin, soldering, cable crimping, etc. if you do not do a direct Ender board update but use this for a different printer. Because you will have to make at least some new cables and connectors.
2. Patience is necessary, as a move to a new board is never trivial, lots of fun (?) testing is necessary
3. Had to buy the Color TFT E3 V 2.0 from BT as well, as my old screen would just not work with the board, but, to be honest, totally worth the investment, as the TFT not only is a touch-screen but a very powerful mini Octoprint as well, among other things it has a rather useable terminal built-in. No more running back and forth between the computer with Octoprint and the printer.
*quiet stepper motor controllers
*PWM fan control for 3 fans
*this allows you to only have heatsink fans running when the extruder is above a certain temperature
*only run case fan when stepper motors are active (to cool the driver boards)
*extra Z-axis motor output to convert a single Z-stepper system to dual
*improved processor speed and storage (for more advanced firmware files)
Installation is quite easy and if you know Marlin, you will be right at home with a custom firmware in no time.
Is this worth the $60 to breathe new life into an old printer? Absolutely! (if it prevents you from buying a newer one for the aforementioned upgrades)
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2023
*quiet stepper motor controllers
*PWM fan control for 3 fans
*this allows you to only have heatsink fans running when the extruder is above a certain temperature
*only run case fan when stepper motors are active (to cool the driver boards)
*extra Z-axis motor output to convert a single Z-stepper system to dual
*improved processor speed and storage (for more advanced firmware files)
Installation is quite easy and if you know Marlin, you will be right at home with a custom firmware in no time.
Is this worth the $60 to breathe new life into an old printer? Absolutely! (if it prevents you from buying a newer one for the aforementioned upgrades)
After wiring it up, I turned it on, set my esteps, and printed something. It came out fine, obviously needs tuning, but it's a good start. I could not hear the motors at all. The heatsink fan on the front is the loudest part of the machine now.
The board shipped with Bugfix Marlin 2.0.x which I updated to 2.1.2 after a bit of research. I do not have a BLTouch.
The LCD works without requiring any firmware changes. The SD card slot has some resistance to it.
the bl touch also works great and was easy to install.