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carlyle hawkyard
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
So, it's a neat idea. Compact form factor and all the output and functionality you need with nothing you don't.I got it working, but would I do it again?Well, it's supposed to work with Marlin, but good luck with that. If you have the skill to make it work, why would you. I tried while I was tinkering because I'm well versed Im marlin and wanted to troubleshoot before adding klipper while my CB2 was shipping.So, it must be good once klipper is installed right? Well, not really. it's more compact than a board and a pi, sure. But if you're building it into anything larger than an stock ender that doesn't really matter and even then, you have to print a custom case which by the way, the one big tree tech provides an STL for is terrible. Go on thingiverse and find a better one, which make the electronics enclosure larger, which kills the point of the board.The whole size of a stock board thing is sort of a salesman lie. It bolts up the same, but it is larger and the wiring is TIGHT and you won't have access to some of the ports if you use the provided case.Oh also, it's a lot easier to use auto power off features if you use an external pi because it's much trickier to shut down a compute module, before powering off the computer. It might not be possible at a, I'd have to dig more but if it is possible big tree tech should have that info in the github because it would be very useful, the fact that it's not makes me think they didn't think that through. A normal raspberry pi has it's own power supply so you can power it separately from the printer to use a clean power off cycle.it works, but it's not what they advertise and a version 2 will hopefully fix that, but it will be too late for me. I won't be using this or any manta again for another build without a HUGE overhaul.
Bob - Just for You Today
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Bought the SKR V1.4 to upgrade one printer using the SKR V1.3 that I have been using since 2017 because it has seperate pin sockets for the BL-Touch wires.Other printer is Kossel and already has probe. Have plenty of spares not for that printer. Everything else plugs in the same using with TMC2208.Do Recomend.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
I was hesitant seeing the way it was delivered and the high return notification. I gave it a chance and I am very impressed. Although the seal was broken on arrival and the duck was missing (guess a employee wanted it) after creating my own klipper config file (which is available at reddit and klipper discord config section) and changing everything over it has been a fantastic experience. I swapped out a stock sv06 plus board to this skr3ez board. I have dual z with dual zalign , great power to steppers, and there quiet, I have sensorless homing working great and using stealthchop (which I was told No board can do) this board idles around 40-50C I do have a fan on it for cooling. And it's doing all this on a Meanwell 350watt power supply.
Sm
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Like:Limit inputs are properly filtered.Works with both UART and manual setting step-sticks.Fast 32-bit processor.USB-B connector, strong.Supported by grbl-HAL.Overall its a better solution than ESP32 with CNC shield. The only downsides are no built-in ethernet and limited motor size by the step-sticks.Ive used it for a month and the only failures were 2 loss of communication with my laptop (M1 macbook). I am running 230400 baud. I broke the bootloader once and BTT sent me another by emai.
Timothy A Stiel
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Works well with my CB1 CPU and BTT HDMI5 Display.
Labowski (Dude)
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024
First board arrived non-functional, however, they quickly sent me a replacement and it worked great. Easy to program with Marlin. Pronterface worked with absolutely no issues for fine tuning/calibration. Runs very quiet.
Stephen
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2023
Purchased this board to go in my ender 5. Followed all directions and was unable to get a working firmware. Located very minimal references for this particular chip. Most support out there is for the 743 chip, not the 723. Marlin from what I could find is not compatible with 723. It could be, but through my hours of rooting around and following tutorials, 723 isn't in the cards. Followed multiple guides to setup klipper to no avail. Many hours wasted on this board.Edit:I struggled with this board for a few days, there is nearly no support for the board anywhere. After mixing and matching a few different tutorials, I was finally able to get this board up and running. As of right now, the board is running and it is much quieter than the stock 5 Plus board. This was a great learning experience though.
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