đ Level Up Your 3D Printing Game!
The BIGTREETECH Eddy Duo Auto Bed Leveling Sensor is a high-speed, precise leveling kit designed for 3D printers like Voron2.4 and Trident. It features rapid leveling in just 20 seconds, exceptional accuracy of 0.0005mm, and supports both USB and CAN connections. Weighing only 6 grams, it offers easy installation and advanced temperature compensation for consistent performance.
J**H
Eddy would Go...
The BTT Eddy was a terrific upgrade to the stock inductive sensor on my Sovol SV08. While it required installing the mainline version of Klipper on the machine, it makes bed mesh leveling so much more accurate and quick. Be prepared as you will likely have to adjust some config files and do some calibrations but the github repository has good documentation on this. And yes, you also get a duck.
T**E
Excellent bed mesh and first layer
I have purchased 2 of these, one for each of my Creality K1 Max printers.I am running SimpleAF Klipper with Eddy-NG developer firmware and this thing is on par with a Cartographer. Excellent first layer, 20x20 bed mesh in a snap and full on ease of use.I definitely recommend if youâre familiar with Klipper and getting this type of thing setup.
G**O
MUST use with BTT pi
I have had many BTT products in my life, but this one by far has the worst instructions for the actual wiring of the probe. Going off their own instructions you would think this means it is plugged into usb on a RPI, but that is not the case. It is plugged into the CAN to USB port on the BTT RPI, which if the little red line was labeled CAN to USB I would still have my RPI4 ....... Yea, it killed it and my microsd card. now I have to order the BTT pi because in 2025 they still can't make a proper set of instructions. There is no mention of this anywhere, and the ONLY instructions you get for wiring it in this configuration is this picture. Clear as mud, par for the course with BTT documentation. 1 star for the lack of 5v warning.
T**S
Very fast and smooth bed probing but challenging to install
In regard to the hardware and how it functions, I'd give that five stars. Regarding getting it installed and functional, probably two stars, which is why I suspect it's a frequently returned item according to the listing. Your mileage on this may vary and experience with 3D printer hardware and Klipper especially will play a major role in how well it goes for your specific situation. The rig I have this installed on is an Ender 3v2 running Klipper from a Raspberry Pi 4B and a BTT SKR E3v3 motherboard instead of the stock Creality 4.2.2.2. The Eddy is connected directly to the Raspberry Pi via the included USB cable instead of directly to the SKR like a CR Touch normally would be. So, basically the Eddy talks directly to the Pi and Klipper. Where this gets tricky is in figuring out the correct bed boundaries and proper calibration. Calibration is crucial for anything on a 3D printer, but especially so with the Eddy. Not only do you have to set a Z offset via the paper method, but you have to calibrate an array of thermal values as well so the Eddy can adjust its thermal compensation.Something else noteworthy is that once you have it calibrated, you don't adjust it on the fly like you would a normal Z Probe. For example, in order to make sure I have my Z Offset adjusted properly with a BL Touch, I'll print a large square and adjust the Z height in Klipper until it's just right. That (by default) doesn't work with the Eddy making it (as mentioned above) very important to spend the time during the initial calibration in order to get it as accurate as possible. There is a beta feature that can be enabled that will let you do this but I wouldn't make a purchase decision based on that. It seems as though their goal was to prevent us from having to bother with this but I'm guessing some users have had issues getting the initial calibration correct and want to be able to manually adjust the Z Offset value. I tried this out and once I had the offset adjusted, it worked great. The problem I had was that the adjusted value wasn't storing properly or something, so after a restart the calibration would be way off and I'd have to adjust it again. This caused me to spend a couple of days figuring out why it would work and then not. Ultimately, I went back to the default calibration method and just spent more time with it and now it works great.Once you have it working though, bed probing is so much faster and smoother than a touch sensor. I've read that it's not as accurate but I've not (and am no qualified to) tested this.
B**E
Nice upgrade to the SV08
I used this on my SV08 and it works great. I previously used a cartographer. In comparison I think the Cartographer has better software out of the box than the BTT Eddy. But there are other options out there that work just as well they just take a little more setup. I picked the BTT Eddy because of the smaller form factor over the other options.
J**B
Works and works well
Wasn't the funnest thing to set up in klipper. Once I got hardware talking to software, haven't been any issues.Qgl and bed mesh are waaay faster now.
A**R
eddy on k1c
works great on my k1c! if you tired of slow bed mesh then this is the way to go.
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