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BIGTREETECH SKR 2 Motherboard for 3D Printer

D Printer New Upgrade, V1.4 Turbo Control Board Compitable, Support Tft Display, Bigtreetech Skr 2 Motherboard

7.0
7.0010
H&F Rating 54 reviews
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What We Like

  • Features TFT35 E3 V3.0 display board that offers higher compatibility
  • The module has a large area of heat dissipation pad that can reduce the temperature of the driver when it is working
  • Includes an onboard jumper that allows using hard end-stops or sensorless homing

Disadvantages

  • Sometimes may have USB communication problems

Results of our analysis:

We analyzed 2,350 reviews for 13 products in the 3D Printer Controllers category.

We then analyzed 54 reviews for this product. Of these, 31 reviews were recent.

Around 32% of reviews were positive and about 58% were negative.

Final Score:

7.02 out of 10, based on these factors:

  • Durability
  • Tech support
  • Value for money
  • Touch control
  • Customer support
  • Overall satisfaction
  • Build quality
  • Noise level
  • Easy to install
  • What buyers say about BIGTREETECH SKR 2 Motherboard for 3D Printer


    I have had this board for a month and I almost gave up on it multiple times, but I am very happy with the way it works and I am not going back to my creality silent board.


    The reverse protection works as intended, I accidentally installed a stepper motor backwards, and it told me which one it was so I could fix it, but you will need to have the diagram pin next to you as many of the connections block the wrong direction.


    I was able to get a replacement for the dead board after contacting the store, thanks to the positive customer service for my warranty coverage needs.


    This is a safety feature that works in conjunction with Marlin for the situation where a stepper driver is inserted wrong, and this is something that Klipper has not heard of. This is a safety feature that works in conjunction with Marlin for the situation where a stepper driver is inserted wrong.


    If you are interested in learning, then this board is a good choice, I am not a huge fan of the sd card reader that doesn't auto eject, but I can work around that.

    Common Questions

    Q:

    Does anyone know if this board will work with the tronxy x5sa?

    A:

    Follow the instruction for similar Anet A8 instructions on You Tube, program the SVR 1.4 Turbo board, and choose the type of printer you want.

    Q:

    Is the issue of substituted mosfets resolved, or do these boards still have them?

    A:

    I bought a SKR 2 in July and had no smoke coming off the stepper driver.

    Q:

    Is there enough ports for dual Z ABL and a filament sensor?

    A:

    There are 2 ways of having 2 Z outputs, and the board has 5 Stepper Driver outputs.

    Q:

    Is this board compatible with the cr 10 mini?

    A:

    I have one in my CR-10S that works, you have to install firmware, configuration it for your printer including whichever drivers you choose, probably print a bracket or two to mount it to your printer, or not depending on which controller board you have and change some fan connections.

    Q:

    Is this board compatible with Ender 5 Plus?

    A:

    You will need to load the right profile for your Ender, suggest you to trawl the support groups for more info.

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