🚀 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The BIGTREETECH SKR E3 DIP V1.0 is a cutting-edge 32-bit control board designed specifically for the Ender-3 PRO, featuring advanced capabilities like dynamic microstepping, versatile input voltage, and support for various peripherals, ensuring a superior 3D printing experience.
A**R
I got a brand new one
My Ender 3 Pro stepper motor driver has gone down, and that is soldered onto its motherboard, so I needed to replace it.I was a bit put off by the reviews saying they received a second-hand part. I just wanted to show exactly what I received. You can see from the pictures what was included, and the motherboard PCB was in a sealed anti-static bag. The motherboard was actually version 1.1 (I don't think there is much difference) and I went for the TMC2209s and those modules are version 1.2. Instructions for use and the firmware files for building are on github.I haven't installed this yet, but assuming it all works, I am satisfied with the package received, and if I get a problem with a stepper motor driver blowing up again, replacing it will be a lot cheaper in the future!
S**A
Excellent hardware but the software is still sub par
The board shipped with a buggy version of Marlin showing the dreaded TMC connection error which was dealt with by installing a working precompiled firmware file from Bigtreetech's Github page. I thought that Bigtreetech's uncompiled firmware was to blame but I was unpleasantly surprised to find out that also the Marlin 2.0.5 firmware is also still below specAfter several tries I was not able to compile a firmware due to the fact that Vscode and PlatformIO have sooo many bugs and also the implementation of the board data in Marlin 2.0.5 is sooo lacklustre.I suggest not rushing head long to change to 32bit as the software has a lot of catching up to do.
S**R
Great upgrade for the Ender 3 Pro However there's a But
A great 32 bit 3d printer board that works great with the Creality Ender 3 Pro and fits the mounting screws in the original enclosure. However as there use external stepper drivers the heatsinks rest on the fan of the Creality enclosure. The fix is a simple case of unscrewing the enclosure slightly.But why bother with external stepper drivers ?If the stepper motor goes on a board with integrated drivers it's game over. But boards like the SKR E3 Dip, simply swap out the failed stepper driver and off you go again.
M**T
Perfect
this Product i only need the cable what came with it, But the whole product was ok
S**S
Really Great upgrade
This is set up for the Ender 3 as far as I'm aware. Installed in my Ender 2, tool some fiddling with the firmware to make it work with the stock Ender 2 screen. It's performing great now, super quiet, more responsive menus, extra functions in the menu. I set it up with some 2209 stepper drivers.
F**S
Temperature issues
Board mostly functions as it should however the thermister readings are unreliable at best.Some kind of error in the design of the thermister circuit means that at certain temperatures the readings stick so it is very difficult to know if its accurate or not.Binned it.
G**Z
awful quality board
Don't use with Klipper. It's not good hardware, buy newer versions v2 or v3, avoid.
A**S
shady
this came with heat sinks yet no place to put them which is very concerning. it also didn't even have the correct programming and had to go on some websites to download the correct programming and there was none of this stated in the instructions mainly because they didn't exist. also there was like 5 different programs and none of them worked.this is terrible do not ever buy.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago