

🚀 Upgrade Your Ender 3 to Pro-Level Precision & Control!
The BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V3.0 control board paired with the TFT35 E3 V3.0.1 touchscreen is a cutting-edge upgrade for Ender 3 series printers. Featuring a powerful STM32G0 series 32-bit chip, advanced heat dissipation with triple CNC fans and enhanced heat sinks, plus a versatile touchscreen supporting UART and 12864 modes, this combo delivers quieter, cooler, and smarter 3D printing. Firmware updates are simplified with SD card flashing and auto-renaming, while expanded SPI power outputs enable seamless peripheral integration. Ideal for millennial pros seeking to elevate print quality, reduce noise, and customize their setup with confidence.












| ASIN | B09LCKPV4G |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,928) |
| Included Components | BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V3.0+TFT35 E3 V3.0.1 |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Item model number | SKR Mini E3 V3.0+TFT35 E3 V3.0.1 |
| Manufacturer | BIGTREETECH |
| Package Dimensions | 6.26 x 4.69 x 2.83 inches |
A**A
The BEST upgrade for Ender 3 Pro
This mainboard was by far the best upgrade to my Ender 3 Pro (MicroSwiss all-metal hotend is a close second). The TMC 2209 drivers make the steppers so quiet that I sometimes forget it is actually doing something (although there is the fan noise). The added space on the EEPROM was perfect for fitting all the features I wanted into my Marlin build (Linear Advance, Auto-Bed leveling, and Junction Deviation in particular). Not entirely sure why BIGTREETECH only lists 256KB...it is actually 512KB which allows me to compile 'bloaty' stuff (PIDBEDTEMP, M503, boot images, extra menu items for LCD, etc.) into the firmware and not have to worry about saving every last little byte. Installation wasn't difficult, but it was frustrating as Creality hot-glued everything to their stock board. Took a long time to get that stuff off without damaging anything. Came pre-loaded with a recent version of Marlin and was easy to flash to a custom build by simply dropping a 'firmeware.bin' file onto SD card and turning the printer on. A nice feature is that after it updates the firmware, it renames the file to 'firmware.cur' so it does not try to reflash every time you turn the printer on (the bootloader I flashed to my stock board didn't do this). BLTouch & Auto-Bed Leveling I did have some trouble configuring the firmware for ABL using the BLTouch at first. Most guides out there assume you are plugging into the Z-Stop on the board, but this board has the 5-pin header for BLTouch (which was convenient to build a 5-pin DuPont connector right to the board instead of separate 3-pin and 2-pin connectors). In your configuration.h, make sure that #define Z_MIN_PROBE_USES_Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_PIN is commented out and that you are using #define USE_PROBE_FOR_Z_HOMING. One other thing I had to change was #define Z_MIN_PROBE_PIN PC14. PC14 is the Z-endstop pin from the 5-pin header. The pin set to this by default will not work. In configuration_adv.h, PROBE_OFFSET_WIZARD is a really handy menu option to help set the z-probe offset value. There are other minor things you have to change to get ABL to work, but all the guides out there cover that in great detail. The Instruction Manual does include a link to pre-compiled Marlin binaries for this board. I believe from that page the 'firmware-bltouch.bin' would have worked for me using the 5-pin Z-Probe header, however the webpage is unclear and I wanted more control over what features were in my firmware. Would be nice if they supplied the configuration.h and configuration_adv.h files for these builds so that users know what's in them. Extra Stuff I bought the kit with the Mainboard, BLTouch and no touchscreen display. Be aware that the wires for the BLTouch probe are nowhere near long enough to reach your mainboard. You WILL have to do custom wiring or need to buy a BLTouch extension cable (1-meter should be long enough). This kit does NOT come with a bracket for the BLTouch either. I printed one out from Thingiverse and it works great, but if you prefer a metal bracket, you'll have to buy it separate from this. The kit does have appropriate screws/washers/springs to install the BLTouch. It is pretty clear in the description and pictures that it would not come with the bracket or long-enough cabling, however some folks might not notice or realize they need these things and be very disappointed. Overall a great board and an awesome upgrade that would really only be better if the documentation was more specific instead of a few pictures and incoherent sentences. In particular, configuring Marlin for BLTouch using this board's 5-pin header (notably the PC14 pin). Oddly, the BIGTREETECH configuration files specifically for this board on GitHub for Marlin do NOT have the pin defined as PC14. Despite a few challenges, this is still 5-stars all around because this upgrade is not designed for people who like for things to 'just work' or simple plug n' play. Go buy a more expensive printer if that is what you want.
N**K
quiet
The BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V2.0 has been one of the best upgrades I’ve added to my printer. The board runs very quiet because of the TMC2209 drivers, and the stepper noise basically disappears. My prints look cleaner and more consistent, especially on curves and fine details. Installing it was easy since it lines up with the stock Ender 3 board. All the connectors fit, and the firmware support is good. It handles things like a CR Touch, linear advance, and other features without any trouble. The 32-bit processor makes the whole printer feel smoother. For the price, it delivers a big improvement in print quality and noise reduction. If someone is looking for a reliable upgrade, the SKR Mini E3 V2.0 is definitely worth it.
X**3
Probably the best upgrade for Ender 3 Pro
This is a detailed 2 part review please take time to read.... 1.) This board is amazing! Installation was a breeze just recommend to take a before photo of the old board wiring before beginning and then be sure to pay attention to the wiring diagram online from BTT and after a little bit of time compiling the firmware on the card and uploading to new board the printer runs like a dream. so quiet you don't even know its printing all you can hear are the fans cooling. I do recommend watching the video on installing this board and compiling the firmware that's on YouTube by Chris's Basement very helpful. 2.) Now on the back end of things the first board quit working after a few days couldn't get it to reset or work again even after re flashing the firmware. Amazon did replace free of charge and sent another out to me, however it was shipped in its own little box it was NOT placed into an amazon mailer of any kind no bubble mailor no outer box with cushioning there was nothing but a shipping label on the outside so of course the board was damaged in transit and I couldn't even use it. Since this was already a replacement sent out they could not send another one to me just a refund for the purchase price. This was ok however now I was left with no board for my printer and I purchased this board when it was on a one day sale and since the price had already increased again they could only refund the sale amount originally paid and now I must come up out of pocket the difference to re order one more time and hope for the best on the third attempt.
J**R
Good upgrade for CR-10
This board was a great upgrade for my stock CR-10s. The board itself is small, and it took some time but installing it was simple, just make sure you cable manage. The board allows for my stepper motors to be even quieter and accurate to 0.25 mm.
D**N
Ok
Great product I still having issues with default software on board and biqu auto home fails
R**.
Ombouw Ender3
A**R
It seems I was either sent someone else's return, or the 'out of the box' experience here is just awful. The 'BL Touch' of theirs has no mounting hardware, no instructions, screws all loose in the box. The main-board is just in a brown cardboard box, was in an anti-static bag, no instructions, no anything. Just the board. I followed multiple guides (including their own Github info) and the device cant seem to be flashed. So its stuck with firmware that wont recognize the existing BLtouch I have etc. The whole exercise has just wasted weeks of time (delivery and return to the states), cant say i'd recommend this to anyone.
I**S
This is a perfect drop-in replacement for my Ender 5. I watched a couple of videos on Youtube but it is just as simple as plugging all the cables in the same place as the original board (apart from the fans which get swapped). I pulled down the latest Marlin firmware and used the Ender 5 configuration files, then applied the changes from the BigTreeTech GitHub. The screen plugs in simply and everything worked perfectly. I can't believe how quiet this has made it.
J**C
I used this to replace the dead 8-bit board of my old Prusa clone (HicTop 12) Note: You need to really know what you are doing, and have to be comfortable to crimp and solder your own cables if not using this for an Ender! Was overall very easy for me to install in my Prusa clone. The new drivers are amazing! Compared to the super old drivers from the old 8 Bit board these are virtually noiseless. I can actually sit in the same room and work when the printer is printing. Overall very positively surprised that the swap out went so smoothly. I cannot say anything about the MOSFET quality as I am using two separate big ones for bed and hot-end use. So no experiences using the on-board ones. Tip: Use separate big MOSFETs, they come cheap (2 pack for way below $30) and usually ready to use, with cable clamps etc., they reduce any heating issues, reduce fire issues and take any heat/power strain off the board. Bought mine on Amazon years ago, never regretted it. Pros: 1. Very compact design, in fact it is truly "mini" 2. Excellent drivers, make a noisy printer virtually silent, cooler included 3. Marlin 2.0 shines on this board 4. Works exceptionally well with my Orion Piezo auto leveller, I now get the bed perfectly levelled with 9-point in less than a minute. Every print's first layer is now pure art 5. Board build quality and online documentation ranges from very good to absolutely sufficient for such a competitively priced board. 6. Noticeably better performance with this 32-bit board. 7. Super easy to flash the firmware updates 8. Lots of people own this and there is quite a lot to google out there if you ever get stuck. Did not have to use their customer service once. Cons: 1. You should really be comfortable with configuring Marlin, soldering, cable crimping, etc. if you do not do a direct Ender board update but use this for a different printer. Because you will have to make at least some new cables and connectors. 2. Patience is necessary, as a move to a new board is never trivial, lots of fun (?) testing is necessary 3. Had to buy the Color TFT E3 V 2.0 from BT as well, as my old screen would just not work with the board, but, to be honest, totally worth the investment, as the TFT not only is a touch-screen but a very powerful mini Octoprint as well, among other things it has a rather useable terminal built-in. No more running back and forth between the computer with Octoprint and the printer.
O**N
teknik desteğin olduğunu söylemiştiniz ender 3 v2 ve btt skr mini e3 v2 için yazılım desteği istiyorum onun haricinde ürün süper
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