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BIGTREETECH SKR 3 EZ Control Board 32Bit New Upgrade Silent Board Support EZ2209/ EZ5160/ EZ2130 Stepper Driver Compatible TFT Series Touch Screen, DIY For Most FDM 3D Printer (With 5PCS EZ2209) Review

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Description of BIGTREETECH SKR 3 EZ Control Board 32Bit New Upgrade Silent Board Support EZ2209/ EZ5160/ EZ2130 Stepper Driver Compatible TFT Series Touch Screen, DIY For Most FDM 3D Printer (With 5PCS EZ2209)

✨Why use EZ Drivers? Because 40% of users have damaged the driver due to the wrong installation. It will damage the control board or even more damage. Using EZ Drivers can improve the experience of more users. ✨SKR 3 EZ 3D Control Board adopts two kinds of driver sockets, which are compatible with both BIGTREETECH EZ series driver modules and TMC series driver modules. Each motor drive module can select the corresponding motor voltage through the jumper cap. ✨SKR 3 EZ mainboard using 32-bit ARM Cortex-M7 series STM32H743VI main control chip with a main frequency of 480MHz, the performance has greatly improved. It reserves the BOOT button, users can update the motherboard boot program through DFU. ✨SKR 3 EZ’s numerical control fan realizes 24V, 12V, 5V voltage selection through the external power supply module, eliminating the need for the operation of the customer's external transformer module, thereby reducing the probability of damage to the motherboard. ✨EZ Drivers can achieve quietness when the motor is locked and running at low speed. It is recommended to select when the maximum motor speed is lower than 300RPM; it can achieve quietness and low power consumption in a wide range of speed and torque. It is recommended that the maximum motor speed exceeds 300RPM Select at 300RPM.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great board, before it dies

I really want to like this board. Setup is very easy with the TMC2209s, and support is also very good (hint: BTT's tech support email is support01@bigtree-tech.com, NOT support@bigtree-tech.com). Unfortunately, my 4TH BOARD is malfunctioning.Here's the breakdown:1st) Dead on arrival, also killed all of the drivers and almost killed my laptop (probably a 3.3V short per BTT support).2nd) All 12V Fan pins dead (everything else seems to work)3rd) Worked for about a month before a short somewhere…

Pros
  • ✨SKR 3 EZ 3D Control Board adopts two kinds of driver sockets, which are compatible with both BIGTREETECH EZ series driver modules and TMC series driver modules. Each motor drive module can select the corresponding motor voltage through the jumper cap.
Cons
  • The board may not be compatible with all 3D printers, limiting its universal appeal

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Board is JUNK!: my feedback

DO NOT BUY THIS BOARD! I bought this as a combo I fought with BTT for 3 months over the screen and the board and there customer service gave me the run around try this and try that send videos and pics till I contacted Ebay and they made the screen right but the problem was with the board. So now I have 2 screens and no board. If you bought one of these boards and you have the slightest little problem with it send it back to Ebay for refund the boards are junk. You ask for my review well that…

Pros
  • Pidan la versión B ya que la A no funciona y es difícil cargar el finware.
Cons
  • Dead out of the box. no lights, no display, no nothing. Dead. D.O.A. P.O.S.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for my needs - Klipper + Sensorless homing

This board is a nice upgrade for my 3D printer. I am using Klipper firmware with TMC2209 stepper drivers and sensorless homing. Once I had everything configured, I found that the board was unable to communicate with the stepper drivers (I kept getting the "Unable to read tmc uart 'stepper_x' register IFCNT" error). Turns out that this board requires the PC13 pin to be high in order for the stepper controllers to be powered up. This is a safety feature that works in conjunction with Marlin for…

Pros
  • The SKR 3 EZ control board is compatible with most FDM 3D printers, which makes it an enticing option for hobbyists and enthusiasts alike
Cons
  • The board may require additional software to operate, complicating the process for some users

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Killed Drivers and Smoked Randomly EDIT Still Alive

I had been the using the SKR 2 for printing a little. Today I got a TMC Connection Error. I found it was the E driver, so I replaced the driver. Started the printer back up and it worked until I had to fail a print. Rebooted and I got another TMC Connection Error. I found it was the Z axis, so I replaced the driver. Then I rebooted, I heard a crack, and I immediately turned off the power. White smoke emitted from the rear of the board. I removed all the drivers and the board booed. All the…

Pros
  • The SKR 3 EZ board is capable of supporting the latest stepper driver models, including EZ2209, EZ5160, and EZ2130
Cons
  • The lack of detailed instructions may cause confusion during the installation process

Revainrating 1 out of 5

SKR2 got 2 tries, cannot recommend this board

So currently I have a pile of non-working BTT boards I've managed to somehow halt their functionality. You can say that I'm a bit of an expert with their entire fleet offerings, and have spent some extensive time getting to know their customer support team.The SKR2 was my kind of final effort to get my Ender 3 up and running again. My machine is so heavily modified it just won't pair with the OEM Creality boards any longer which I used to revert to in case of fire. I've dug myself into quite…

Pros
  • The board's compatibility with the Marlin firmware enables users to personalize the printer settings to their liking
Cons
  • The board may not be compatible with all filament types

Purchased skr 2 and could never get it to flash firmware. I really thought I was missing a step and shelved it until this Christmas break. Now after spending hours and hours with this board. I know it's the board. I've found numerous people online with the same problem. Tried all solutions. BTT support is what you'd expect. You can go down this rabbit hole if you want, but it's long and complicated and ultimately futile. How much is your time worth? If it's worth more than $1 an hour don't go…

Pros
  • ✨SKR 3 EZ mainboard using 32-bit ARM Cortex-M7 series STM32H743VI main control chip with a main frequency of 480MHz, the performance has greatly improved. It reserves the BOOT button, users can update the motherboard boot program through DFU.
Cons
  • The silent feature may not be essential for all users and may add unnecessary cost to the product

Revainrating 1 out of 5

2nd board,over heats

Got a replacement board,factory firmware y stop over heated board near mosfet,change firmware now the board only turn on when y end stop is triggered.at this point,its my 5btt board and it just might be my last

Pros
  • The board's support for multiple languages enhances its appeal in international markets
Cons
  • The board's onboard voltage regulator may not be adequate for some printer models