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Review on πŸ–¨οΈ Nema17 Bipolar Stepper Printer by Twotrees by Christian Byrd

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works and fits the Ender 3 perfectly. If installing on an Ender, read this first!

PLEASE READ WHEN INSTALLATION ON ENDER! The supplied cable is not properly connected. If you don't use the cable that comes with it, you're fine, you don't need to read any further. If you use the supplied cable, check whether the cable assignment is correct. The extruder continued to rotate in the opposite direction. I have attached a picture of the correct wiring for my printer. You should make sure it's the right one for your printer, don't think twice about it. The photo shows the stepping side of the fork. To move the pins, all you have to do is lift the plastic tabs slightly and pull out the wire. I used this stepper as an extruder for a dual extruder build on my Ender 3 Pro. This stepper fits and works like a standard stepper. Only a few hours so let's see what happens in the long run. The cable that came with it works fine and is long enough for my purposes. For the money I can't complain. If you install this or any other stepper, check the steps, you can find guides and videos how to do it.

Pros
  • High Torque: Adopting high quality motor steel material, with 13Ncm (18.4oz.) high torque, low self-inductance reactance, fast response and can avoid system failure.
Cons
  • Some Errors