🔧 Elevate Your 3D Printing Game!
The BIGTREETECH EBB SB2209 CAN V1.0 is a cutting-edge control board designed for Voron Stealthburner systems, featuring a high-performance STM32G0B1RET6 chip for reliable CAN bus communication, TMC2209 drivers for silent operation, and advanced safety features. With a user-friendly setup and precision monitoring capabilities, this board is perfect for both DIY enthusiasts and professional makers looking to enhance their 3D printing experience.
Manufacturer | BIGTREETECH |
Part number | KINGPRINTER-1029017 |
Item Weight | 222 g |
Package Dimensions | 16.61 x 12.29 x 5.21 cm; 222 g |
Manufacturer reference | KINGPRINTER-1029017 |
Style | EBB SB2209 CAN |
Material | PCB |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**N
This has been a very stable and easy to use board.
I use this board on a stealth burner for a Voron 2.4. As long as you follow instructions and are careful with the fan board (Make sure not to let it short against either the fan or the extruder fasteners in the stealth burner these are great boards. The fan board is in a very tight space, and you need to make sure that if the fan has mylar stickers you insulate it appropriately. I used some black electrical tape and some Kapton tape to make sure it doesn't have a problem. Also check the back of the board and make sure any soldered leads are not too long or sharp. If need be trim and file very carefully. When putting the front on the stealth burner make sure the pins correctly aligned. Look up Esoterical's guide and it will go pretty easy (This is painful experience speaking). It really beats running all those constantly breaking wires through the drag chains. I also used the separate can bus interface board. If you have problems, check for shorts. They are insidious.
F**N
It does the job - wiring in my Voron is massively reduced.
Now I only have to worry about 4 wires breaking from repetitive stress instead of 20! Software/firmare was a challenge to set up (fortunately there are lots of guides online and in videos), but seems rock-solid once you do. I do have the same complaint many do - the tiny connectors on the PCB are so small they are both a pain and a potential point of failure. For the 2-wire thermistor connector, I soldered wires to it and put a microfit connector on the other end. More reliable and MUCH easier to access when I want to change printheads.
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