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product_id: 536212587
title: "Manta E3EZ + CB1 V2.2 + 5Pcs EZ2209 Kit Support Running Klipper Firmware Silent Control Board Kit for Ender-3 V2, Ender-3 Pro, Ender-3, BIQU B1 3D Printers"
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# 64MHz 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ MCU 5 independent EZ2209 stepper drivers Quad-core 1.5GHz ARM Cortex-A53 with WiFi & Ethernet Manta E3EZ + CB1 V2.2 + 5Pcs EZ2209 Kit Support Running Klipper Firmware Silent Control Board Kit for Ender-3 V2, Ender-3 Pro, Ender-3, BIQU B1 3D Printers

**Brand:** bigtreetech
**Price:** ₨80281
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade your Ender 3 to next-level silent power and precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Manta E3EZ + CB1 V2.2 + 5Pcs EZ2209 Kit Support Running Klipper Firmware Silent Control Board Kit for Ender-3 V2, Ender-3 Pro, Ender-3, BIQU B1 3D Printers by bigtreetech
- **How much does it cost?** ₨80281 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- bigtreetech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bigtreetech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Powerhouse Performance:** Harness a 64MHz 32-bit STM32G0B1RE MCU and 56V motor power for smooth, stable operation.
- • **Silent Precision Control:** Experience whisper-quiet 3D printing with advanced silent stepper drivers.
- • **Seamless Klipper Integration:** Pre-built configs and CB1’s quad-core processor deliver flawless Klipper firmware support.
- • **Connectivity & Cooling Mastery:** Onboard WiFi, Ethernet, and custom heat sinks keep your printer connected and cool under pressure.
- • **Expand Your Printer’s Potential:** 5 independent motor drivers enable dual Z-axis control and multi-extruder setups.

## Overview

The BIGTREETECH Manta E3EZ + CB1 V2.2 + 5Pcs EZ2209 Kit is a premium silent control board bundle designed for Ender-3 series and BIQU B1 3D printers. Featuring a 64MHz 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ mainboard, a quad-core 1.5GHz ARM Cortex-A53 CB1 core board with WiFi and Ethernet, and five independent EZ2209 stepper drivers with enhanced heat dissipation, this kit supports advanced Klipper firmware for superior multi-motor control, including dual Z-axis setups. It offers stable power delivery up to 56V, extensive connectivity options, and pre-configured files for easy installation, making it the ultimate upgrade for professional-grade 3D printing performance.

## Description

desertcart.com: BIGTREETECH Manta E3EZ + CB1 V2.2 + 5Pcs EZ2209 Kit Support Running Klipper Firmware Silent Control Board Kit for Ender-3 V2, Ender-3 Pro, Ender-3, BIQU B1 3D Printers : Industrial & Scientific

Review: Awesome upgrade for Ender 3 or clones. - I have an Ender 3 V2, and I bought this for 2 reasons. 1. I switched from Marlin to Klipper, which required a Raspberry Pi. However, the Pi4 is unstable and would regularly reset. 2. I added a second Z-Axis motor, but it could not be separately controlled. I needed something with 5 independent motor drivers. This has served both these purposes perfectly. The power supply was designed around the power issues associated with the Pi4, and it is quite stable. For dual Z-Axis control, do not use the Z1/Z2 outputs directly. They are both connected to the same driver. In my case, one motor is on Z1, but the other motor is on E1 (Second extruder). In printer.cfg, you just have to add a second stepper [stepper_z1] and use the control pins from the [extruder1] section. Then you will want to add a [z_tilt] section. This will allow Klipper to adjust each Z axis motor to level out the gantry. Separate drivers for each Z motor is also much quieter. The CB1 is pretty good, too. It's comparable in power to a Raspberry Pi 3. BTT's OS image worked without issue. If you are going to use WiFi, remember to connect the WiFi antenna. The module doesn't get reception on its own. And if you have extra motor heatsinks, they are actually perfect for cooling the SOC. As far as value: This is actually the least expensive combination I have been able to find. In many cases, the compute module alone is comparable in price to this entire combo. Prices fluctuate, though, so make this comparison for yourself. This product is not perfect (see the Cons section), but it is about the best you can get at this price point. As far as I'm concerned, if you connect this to an Ender 3, you will have the ability to max it out. If you should need anything more, you'll probably want to get an entirely new printer. Pros: - Great power stability - Great value - 5 motor drivers - Tons of connectivity expansion. Neopixel header, BLTouch header, several fans, accelerometer etc. - CB1 has prebuilt images for Klipper, and the E3EZ has pre-built, annotated config files. - It comes with connectors and pins for assembling connectors as needed. This was MUCH appreciated. Cons: - I hear it has issues with the Ender 3 enclosure. The OS SD card interferes with the side of the case, and applying too much force could strip the SD card slot off completely. I have an external enclosure, so this didn't affect me. But keep it in mind if you are trying to fit it into an ender 3. - Some of the end stop connectors have latches that keep them from fitting onto this board. I simply had to snip them off. Improvements: - It would be awesome if they added support for 12v fans on >12v systems. Perhaps a 12v power stage, or an external fan power input with a jumper. This would open a lot of doors for upgrades - They should probably provide configs and clarify in the overview that you can use something like E1 as a second Z axis driver. That was a selling point for me, but I had to look deeper to see if I could do it.
Review: Using for Custom CoreXY - It’s fine. I know this is geared toward the Ender 3, but I’m using this for a custom built CoreXY printer, and I use the extra extruder driver to run dual independent Z axis motors. I ran Marlin on it at first without the CB1 for a month while I made sure the build was mechanically sound, and then I switched to Klipper with the CB1. There’s a few YouTube videos showing the Klipper setup process which were helpful. And the latest Klipper build on GitHub seems to have resolved any WiFi issues you’ll see mentioned on YouTube. The PDF manual instructions are okay if you already know what you’re doing, but otherwise the YouTubers are more helpful. For example, there’s two SD card slots on the board. One by the USB-A ports on the long side for flashing the CB1 and one on the short side for flashing the MCU (for Marlin or Klipper). The manual is super unclear about which is which. The drivers are easy to install and only install in one orientation but that’s a pretty overrated selling point. I think I might have been better off with the M5P, I don’t know. The M8P is overkill, who needs 8 stepper motors? But the M4P has too few for dual Z axis drivers (I think you can run two Z steppers on one driver, but not independently). But overall the EZ stepper drivers, which were included, did make it convenient. I bought the $10 CB1 V2.2 heat sink and the provided screws don’t even fit the Manta E3EZ board, which I think might require 2mm screws. I just use a cooling fan and am able to run at about 52 Celsius on the CB1. Without a fan the CB1 sits between 60 and 65 Celsius. The heat sink comes with some sticky tape you can use in lieu of screws, but I haven’t bothered. I had to use an SN-01BM crimper for the XH2.54 connectors. This was annoying to figure out, too, as I couldn’t tell which type of connectors these were (it comes with about 100 in the box with the plastic connectors) or which tool I needed to crimp them.

## Features

- This kit includes BIGTREETECH Manta E3EZ silent control board, CB1 V2.2 core control board, and 5PCS EZ2209 stepper motor drivers
- Manta E3EZ adopts ARM Cortex-M0+series STM32G0B1RE master chip with 32-bit main frequency of 64MHz; The maximum power supply of the motor is 56V
- The BIGTREETECH Manta E3 EZ main control board and core board use BTB connection, which can be perfectly paired with the BIGTREETECH CB1 core board
- BIGTREETECH CB1 is equipped with quad core 64 bit ARM Cortex-A53 @1.5GHz processor, 1GB DDR3 memory chip; Onboard 100M Ethernet interface and supports WIFI transmission
- BIGTREETECH EZ2209 using a new customized heat sink, while enhancing the heat dissipation capacity, it protects the driver chip from external damage; The newly developed board frame is used to match the new connector to improve the user experience

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C6LLFBN5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,408 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #1,829 in 3D Printer Accessories |
| Brand | BIGTREETECH |
| Brand Name | BIGTREETECH |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 32 Reviews |
| Display Type | SPI Touchscreen or LCD |
| Included Components | BIGTREETECH Manta E3EZ+CB1 V2.2+EZ2209*5 |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BIGTREETECH |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | KINGPRINT-1029549 |
| Part Number | KINGPRINT-1029549 |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Unit Count | 7.0 Count |
| Voltage | 56 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BIGTREETECH
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 0.2 Kilograms
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Voltage:** 56 Volts

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome upgrade for Ender 3 or clones.
*by J***N on January 2, 2024*

I have an Ender 3 V2, and I bought this for 2 reasons. 1. I switched from Marlin to Klipper, which required a Raspberry Pi. However, the Pi4 is unstable and would regularly reset. 2. I added a second Z-Axis motor, but it could not be separately controlled. I needed something with 5 independent motor drivers. This has served both these purposes perfectly. The power supply was designed around the power issues associated with the Pi4, and it is quite stable. For dual Z-Axis control, do not use the Z1/Z2 outputs directly. They are both connected to the same driver. In my case, one motor is on Z1, but the other motor is on E1 (Second extruder). In printer.cfg, you just have to add a second stepper [stepper_z1] and use the control pins from the [extruder1] section. Then you will want to add a [z_tilt] section. This will allow Klipper to adjust each Z axis motor to level out the gantry. Separate drivers for each Z motor is also much quieter. The CB1 is pretty good, too. It's comparable in power to a Raspberry Pi 3. BTT's OS image worked without issue. If you are going to use WiFi, remember to connect the WiFi antenna. The module doesn't get reception on its own. And if you have extra motor heatsinks, they are actually perfect for cooling the SOC. As far as value: This is actually the least expensive combination I have been able to find. In many cases, the compute module alone is comparable in price to this entire combo. Prices fluctuate, though, so make this comparison for yourself. This product is not perfect (see the Cons section), but it is about the best you can get at this price point. As far as I'm concerned, if you connect this to an Ender 3, you will have the ability to max it out. If you should need anything more, you'll probably want to get an entirely new printer. Pros: - Great power stability - Great value - 5 motor drivers - Tons of connectivity expansion. Neopixel header, BLTouch header, several fans, accelerometer etc. - CB1 has prebuilt images for Klipper, and the E3EZ has pre-built, annotated config files. - It comes with connectors and pins for assembling connectors as needed. This was MUCH appreciated. Cons: - I hear it has issues with the Ender 3 enclosure. The OS SD card interferes with the side of the case, and applying too much force could strip the SD card slot off completely. I have an external enclosure, so this didn't affect me. But keep it in mind if you are trying to fit it into an ender 3. - Some of the end stop connectors have latches that keep them from fitting onto this board. I simply had to snip them off. Improvements: - It would be awesome if they added support for 12v fans on >12v systems. Perhaps a 12v power stage, or an external fan power input with a jumper. This would open a lot of doors for upgrades - They should probably provide configs and clarify in the overview that you can use something like E1 as a second Z axis driver. That was a selling point for me, but I had to look deeper to see if I could do it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Using for Custom CoreXY
*by R***N on September 22, 2025*

It’s fine. I know this is geared toward the Ender 3, but I’m using this for a custom built CoreXY printer, and I use the extra extruder driver to run dual independent Z axis motors. I ran Marlin on it at first without the CB1 for a month while I made sure the build was mechanically sound, and then I switched to Klipper with the CB1. There’s a few YouTube videos showing the Klipper setup process which were helpful. And the latest Klipper build on GitHub seems to have resolved any WiFi issues you’ll see mentioned on YouTube. The PDF manual instructions are okay if you already know what you’re doing, but otherwise the YouTubers are more helpful. For example, there’s two SD card slots on the board. One by the USB-A ports on the long side for flashing the CB1 and one on the short side for flashing the MCU (for Marlin or Klipper). The manual is super unclear about which is which. The drivers are easy to install and only install in one orientation but that’s a pretty overrated selling point. I think I might have been better off with the M5P, I don’t know. The M8P is overkill, who needs 8 stepper motors? But the M4P has too few for dual Z axis drivers (I think you can run two Z steppers on one driver, but not independently). But overall the EZ stepper drivers, which were included, did make it convenient. I bought the $10 CB1 V2.2 heat sink and the provided screws don’t even fit the Manta E3EZ board, which I think might require 2mm screws. I just use a cooling fan and am able to run at about 52 Celsius on the CB1. Without a fan the CB1 sits between 60 and 65 Celsius. The heat sink comes with some sticky tape you can use in lieu of screws, but I haven’t bothered. I had to use an SN-01BM crimper for the XH2.54 connectors. This was annoying to figure out, too, as I couldn’t tell which type of connectors these were (it comes with about 100 in the box with the plastic connectors) or which tool I needed to crimp them.

### ⭐ Z2 and extruder stepper pins don’t work
*by R***R on November 3, 2025*

Second stepper motor driver pin for z2 and stepper Kotor pin for extruder 2 does not work. Product documentation does not talk anything about these pins and how to set them. I had to do a lot of google searching to find configurationand they still don't work.

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